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Depends on Where you are
in my great state(maybe) you don't need a motorcycle endorsement for either vehicle! Helmets are not required for the SS either ( let's put it this way, people don't wear them and the CHP think it's a car and won't stop them) so still more of a car than a motorcycle! I did not say it was a joke. We ryde with someone in our group who has an RSS and a SS. Great guy and he is welcome on all of our rydes. Not a joke just not, in my opinion, what I think of as a motorcycle. Really reminds me of a refined modern version of the old VW dune buggy conversions! Especially from behind!
Hey Pirate,
When I bought my first Spyder back in 08 all the "Other" motorcycle riders said the same exact thing you're saying about the Slingshot that its not a motorcycle and is a joke. In fact, when I lived in Va my club "Would Not" let me ride my Spyder on our monthly their rides, they said it was too wide and interfered with other riders. Get ready because a number of companies are coming out with forward trikes and there's going to be a lot more name calling.
Let's not forget our Harley Davidson riders - they were the toughest on Spyders but now since Harley came out with a Trike - its all OK and forgotten LOL.
Bottom line I'm going to keep call it a bike because its nothing like my Ford 150 or my old ladies car. Really who cares what they call it - both the Slingshot and the Spyder sitting on the ground are identical - there is two steering wheels and the set is pushed by a rear wheel. Both require Motorcycle endorsements, both require helmets, both are open air cabins, both allow you to get killed easier than a car! Who gives a damn what the seat looks like or if the bike has a steering wheel or handlebars - it means absolutely nothing.
Regards
in my great state(maybe) you don't need a motorcycle endorsement for either vehicle! Helmets are not required for the SS either ( let's put it this way, people don't wear them and the CHP think it's a car and won't stop them) so still more of a car than a motorcycle! I did not say it was a joke. We ryde with someone in our group who has an RSS and a SS. Great guy and he is welcome on all of our rydes. Not a joke just not, in my opinion, what I think of as a motorcycle. Really reminds me of a refined modern version of the old VW dune buggy conversions! Especially from behind!