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Do you ever park your Ryker in a parking lot or does it depend on ??

Are you taking the course to learn how to ride 3 wheels or are you taking it for license purposes? Here in the northeast (Massachusetts and New Hampshire) if you have a 2 wheel license then you are already licensed for 3 wheels.
 
Are you taking the course to learn how to ride 3 wheels or are you taking it for license purposes? Here in the northeast (Massachusetts and New Hampshire) if you have a 2 wheel license then you are already licensed for 3 wheels.

Here if you have a motorcycle license you are covered for a three wheeler. If you don't you can get a three wheel only license.
The course I am taking is a two hour course to learn the basics and see if you like riding a trike.
I have some issues with my right arm and shoulder. So riding around for for a hour or more will tell me more than a cruise around a dealers parking lot.
Plus I get to learn more about riding a trike.
I know some Spyders and F3's have power assisted steering, but they are out of my price range, besides I think Ryker's are more my style.:ohyea:
 
Good idea Raven, the Ryker does take a considerable amount of upper body strength compared to two-wheel riding. No simple leaning into curves...But, still fun.:2thumbs:
 
I think I got this thread a little off track, sorry didn't mean to hijack it.
Bruce :lecturef_smilie:
 
I usually park my Ryker in a spot that isn't too crowded. If I can park it where I can see it, even better. I usually back it in and then move it up to be in line with the rest of the parked cars. I try to park it close to the end of a lot next to the curb or grass spot. I did this at a Kroger's and walked out to the whole row now full. Not sure if they all wanted to park next to me or what. But the back row was empty when I went inside.
 
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