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Going to Dealership Tomorrow for 2015 RT -- Please Advise.

Nehemiah

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Hello. I'm going to a dealership in North Carolina tomorrow to consider a purchase. I've never owned a non-automobile for the road, so I'm a Noob's Noob. I would much appreciate some helpful advice. Thanks.
 
Do you have your M/C endorsement? No Test rides without it, least up here. Good luck and a
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Pat
 
No M/C endorsement. To be honest, this is a very spur of the moment kind of thing. For my state I guess I'll need to take a class or get a learner's permit first.
 
To be honest, this is a very spur of the moment kind of thing.

Usually, life's best stories are written that way! :thumbup:

Yes start with getting your M/C license and go from there. Maybe you could even find a three wheeled class if they have them.

Pat
 
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I purchased my first one on a whim, and it turned out to be the best thing I ever did.

But it before you sign and ryde, go get your permit at the DMV. You can then learn to ride before you get your full endorsement.

At least, that's what I did.

Have fun shopping!
 
No M/C endorsement. To be honest, this is a very spur of the moment kind of thing. For my state I guess I'll need to take a class or get a learner's permit first.
:yikes::coffee::firstplace: TAKE A CLASS!!!!! Never heard of a learners permit for a M endorsement, in any state.
Know most of the E coast states have two types of endorsement, M for motorcycle & M3 for trike motorcycle. The class will guide you & maybe offer proper test vehicles, worth looking into. Best of luck to you:thumbup:
 
I bought mine before spending much time here. Had I done so, I would have learned a lot that I didn't learn from my dealer. I bought used, during the one week where it seemed there wasn't a used Spyder to be found in all of Southern California (a month later, and ever since, they are far more easily found). I would search the forum as much as possible for advice to other new buyers, and really consider which model is best for you. If you buy used, then more research is required - years can vastly differ from each other in terms of quality and performance.

All of that said, despite the fact that I sold mine and bought a new one because of persistent issues, it was a great purchase and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
 
Brought mine on a spur of the minute. In Michigan you take a written test, good for 90 days as long as you are with a licensed driver. Drove for about 30 days , took final ride test on spyder got endorsement. Felt like a kid with a new toy.
 
:yikes::coffee::firstplace: TAKE A CLASS!!!!! Never heard of a learners permit for a M endorsement, in any state.
Know most of the E coast states have two types of endorsement, M for motorcycle & M3 for trike motorcycle. The class will guide you & maybe offer proper test vehicles, worth looking into. Best of luck to you:thumbup:

You Seriously think that?

I think every state DOES offer a learners permit and that's how you have to pass the written portion of the M endorsement. You are not forced to take a motorcycle safety class through Harley or equal. I went the learner's permit route to teach myself and tried to pass the road test portion at the DMV. However, I failed so I went and signed up with Harley Davidson to go through their MSF class and get my license that way.

Now the CDL endorsement probably doesn't allow for a learners permit, but I don't care about that one.
 
:yikes::coffee::firstplace: TAKE A CLASS!!!!! Never heard of a learners permit for a M endorsement, in any state.
Know most of the E coast states have two types of endorsement, M for motorcycle & M3 for trike motorcycle. The class will guide you & maybe offer proper test vehicles, worth looking into. Best of luck to you:thumbup:

New Jersey has a learner's permit for the M endorsement. Take the written test (short one if you already have a driver's license, longer one if you don't) and the permit is good for I believe 90 days. Allows you to ride during daylight hours, no passengers, no limited-access highways.

You can take the road test (on a closed course) at the DMV or take a MSF course, pass it, and get your endorsement that way. NJ also has the M endorsement with 3-wheel restriction.
 
Thanks everyone for posting your advice. I do want to learn as much as I can, and to be sensible. However, not too sensible as then that may possibly talk me out of a purchase of a Spyder.
 
do it

Bought ours on the spur. did not drive a bike since 16 now 65 love it. be one year this month. I studied then took the written test received a learners permit. read safety tips in can am book, state drivers license book and some research on net. The driving of the trikes is so easy no braking issues like a two wheeler. the wide front cars seem to see you better but remember always be ready and figure they are going to do something stupid. Once you get it if you do not already have riding buddies, join Meet Up.com you will find riders in your area.
Kenn
 
Spur of the moment purchase...sure works great

I had never operated anything other than a cage (car/truck) or tractor. Got the itch to have motorcycle. Long story short after finding Spyderlovers and doing research bought 2010 RT sight unseen and had delivered to house. Since then I have gotten a lot smarter. and I would recommend:

Reading the do's and don'ts: Ask for dealer recommendations....from fellow Spyderlovers as you will read there are the good, bad and the ugly in service departments. Anyone can sell you, but what you have and get for service is paramount to your sanity and your Spyder operating efficiently!!! How your new adventure is assembled is absolutely critical.
Create your pro/con list...i.e. I live in the middle of WA state and closest dealer is 4 hrs ryde....and for me that was not a negative...just gives me some great ryding....:yes:
 
:yikes::coffee::firstplace: TAKE A CLASS!!!!! Never heard of a learners permit for a M endorsement, in any state.
Know most of the E coast states have two types of endorsement, M for motorcycle & M3 for trike motorcycle. The class will guide you & maybe offer proper test vehicles, worth looking into. Best of luck to you:thumbup:
I took Class ( 3days) got my learners permit, bought my first spyder( 2012RTS-SE5 ) took the spyder(2012 RTS-SE5) to get my License. After I got my permit, I could not ride at night, only during the day.

I have on my license M( for Motorcycle) endorsement and
Y for Restrictions " Vermont Agency of Transportation Dept. of Motor Vehicles Special Restriction Card............Restricted to Riding a Three Wheel Motor Cycle Only" *** Must be carried with License/Permit!***

Deanna
 
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Permit

In Pennsylvania one has to get a motorcycle permit before riding one. You take a written test and if you pass, your permit is good for one year. You are allowed to renew your permit up to 3 times but you have to re-test the written exam. When I was looking at my spyder, the dealer would not let me test drive it because I only had a permit but allowed my husband (he rides an Indian Roadmaster) test drive it for me. I have a 2015 RT S special edition. I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! Next month I will take the MSF course and hope to get my endorsement with a "9" restriction on my license.
 
LEARNING TO NOT BUY A SPYDER

Thanks everyone for posting your advice. I do want to learn as much as I can, and to be sensible. However, not too sensible as then that may possibly talk me out of a purchase of a Spyder.
Actually discovering the ..SPYDER..is not for you ...BEFORE ....you spend a lot of money seems to make way more sense....................there are a lot of very low mileage Spyders being sold by people who bought on a WHIM.....don't go this route.................I sent you that PM for a reason :lecturef_smilie: :thumbup:.......Mike :bbq:
 
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/#motorcycle.asp

You need to become familiar with your State Laws First-Its hard for me to decifer whether you need to take the Riders Course before you ride or Not.
If your under 19 someone licensed on a motorcycle must accompany you ( In a separate vehicle) and be prepared to help?
Maybe someone can make more sense of the Law than I- I'm Old.
 
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