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Can-Am License

bobgeorge

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Took a Can-Am (3-wheel) course this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and had a great time. By taking the class I was able to get my Virginia Motorcycle (M3) license.

During the class I rode a 2013 STS and it was fun to ride, but I think my goal is to buy a F3-S or RT Limited. Do other states have separate 3-wheel licenses or are they covered by regular motorcycle licenses?

Also, there were people in my class from Cleveland, OH and even Milwaukee. The lady from Cleveland said Virginia was the closest state where she could take a Can-Am class.

Are classes available in your area?

Thanks!


 
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Took a Can-Am (3-wheel) course this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and had a great time. By taking the class I was able to get my Virginia Motorcycle (M3) license.

During the class I rode a 2013 STS and it was fun to ride, but I think my goal is to buy a F3-S or RT Limited. Do other states have separate 3-wheel licenses or are they covered by regular motorcycle licenses?

Also, there were people in my class from Cleveland, OH and even Milwaukee. The lady from Cleveland said Virginia was the closest state where she could take a Can-Am class.

Are classes available in your area?

Thanks!



Also, for areas that don't have classes....how do you guys learn how to drive them?
 
Also, for areas that don't have classes....how do you guys learn how to drive them?


Im in Va.

Bought my Spyder, got a learners permit, practiced in parking lots and back roads, went and passed the DMV test and got my license.

They make it a pain to do it legally.
 
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Im in Va.

Bought my Spyder, got a learners permit, practiced in parking lots and back roads, went and passed the DMV test and got my license.

They make it a pain.

I took the class with the Motorcycle Safety Center of Virginia down in Ashland, VA.....same exit as Bass Pro Shop down 95 near Richmond Only $180...so a good price. Apex charges $350 at Potomac Mills in Woodbridge.
 
But you spent an entire weekend?

I didn't have an entire weekend to take a course.

Yes....it was 7:30-5:30..Saturday/Sunday. About 6 hours class room time and the rest riding the spyders. We took the written test and a riding test. It was fun just riding the Can-Ams...the license was just a bonus!
 
Here in Arizona just a motorcycle license is required and from what I understand in California just a regular car one is all.
 
In Washington state

Depending on what you're riding you may or may not need a special endorsement.

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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]2-wheel motorcycle or scooter that:
  • Is larger than 50cc
  • or
  • Can go faster than 30 mph
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[TD]Need a 2-wheel endorsement[/TD]
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[TD]2-wheel motorcycle or scooter that:
  • Is 50cc or smaller
  • and
  • Has a maximum speed of 30 mph
[/TD]
[TD]Don’t need an endorsement[/TD]
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[TR]
[TD]2-wheel motorcycle or scooter with a stabilizing conversion kit installed.[/TD]
[TD]Need a 3-wheel endorsement[/TD]
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[TD]Motorcycle with a sidecar[/TD]
[TD]Need a 3-wheel endorsement[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]3-wheel trike[/TD]
[TD]Need a 3-wheel endorsement[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]3-wheel vehicle with a seating area, safety belts, and a steering wheel[/TD]
[TD]Don’t need an endorsement[/TD]
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Here in Arizona you need a motorcycle endoresement to ride a trike or a Spyder. If it was up to me, a few years of motorcycle riding experience should be required first, but that's just me.

Pam
 
In Florida a 2 wheel endorsement will cover you on a Spyder (or any other trike/side car). However, you can get a 3 wheel only endorsement (which is what my wife did) through the state Motorcycle Safety Institute or some dealerships.
 
DL's

here in CA you don't need an endorsment. It does vary state to state...the three wheeled classes are few and far between. Many just opt for a two wheel class. Those that can't handle using all their limbs and digits at the same time have to search three wheel classes out. There must be a chart on this somewhere..:gaah:
 
here in CA you don't need an endorsment. It does vary state to state...the three wheeled classes are few and far between. Many just opt for a two wheel class. Those that can't handle using all their limbs and digits at the same time have to search three wheel classes out. There must be a chart on this somewhere..:gaah:

I'm amazed that the same state that's so adamant about wearing helmets, is so lax about riding trikes. :gaah:They're letting people out on the roads without any safety education about riding a motorcycle. Anyone who rides a trike should have to go through the same training and testing as a motorcycle rider. I'll never understand the logic here.

Pam
 
I'm amazed that the same state that's so adamant about wearing helmets, is so lax about riding trikes. :gaah:They're letting people out on the roads without any safety education about riding a motorcycle. Anyone who rides a trike should have to go through the same training and testing as a motorcycle rider. I'll never understand the logic here.

They call that, "Darwinism"... :D
 
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