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Hi folks, Here's the problem. I just got my permit to drive a trike in NJ, my license test is scheduled for August 15th. I would like a test drive in a dealer lot to see which style I like better, the F3L or the RSL. Every dealer I call tells me the same thing, with a license I can't test drive even in there parking lot. So how am I to determine which model suits me best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Joe
 
Hi folks, Here's the problem. I just got my permit to drive a trike in NJ, my license test is scheduled for August 15th. I would like a test drive in a dealer lot to see which style I like better, the F3L or the RSL. Every dealer I call tells me the same thing, with a license I can't test drive even in there parking lot. So how am I to determine which model suits me best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Joe

You probably will not like it, but After August 15? Will the dealer take YOU for a ride to give you the "feel" of the unit? That is another possibility.
 
TEST DRIVE

Hi folks, Here's the problem. I just got my permit to drive a trike in NJ, my license test is scheduled for August 15th. I would like a test drive in a dealer lot to see which style I like better, the F3L or the RSL. Every dealer I call tells me the same thing, with a license I can't test drive even in there parking lot. So how am I to determine which model suits me best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Joe
:banghead::banghead::banghead: ...If you were closer I'd let drive mine ........Mike :thumbup:
 
Hi folks, Here's the problem. I just got my permit to drive a trike in NJ, my license test is scheduled for August 15th. I would like a test drive in a dealer lot to see which style I like better, the F3L or the RSL. Every dealer I call tells me the same thing, with a license I can't test drive even in there parking lot. So how am I to determine which model suits me best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Joe

what are you taking the test with?
 
Little checking.....

BRP is giving test rydes and taining. Check and see if any are in your area. They also do demo days at many dealers, our chapter helps out all over southern California, see if any are coming your way. I had to be approved to purchase before they would let me test ryde. Not that I needed to but that was their policy..:sour:
 
I feel your pain.

The government sucks. :roflblack:

So crazy trying to buy a motorcycle, especially w three wheels and can’t test drive.


So you need a bike to get a license, yet you can’t get a bike because you don’t have a license. :roflblack:
 
I feel your pain.

The government sucks. :roflblack:

So crazy trying to buy a motorcycle, especially w three wheels and can’t test drive.


So you need a bike to get a license, yet you can’t get a bike because you don’t have a license. :roflblack:


Hello Snoopy, you old dog. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

In Arkansas you can test drive a Spyder at our dealer if you have a permit, the only restriction is that you can not have a passenger until you get the full license.

Cruzr Joe
 
I was able to "test" drive it in the parking lot of mine w/o the licence, I was NOT allowed on the road. that's probably the loop hole at least here in WA. Keeping in mind, the dealer made sure know where everything was, break, etc before I even turned it on.
they had a huge lot, with almost no traffic, so that's probably part of why they did.

Glad I did because I was able to test drive both before down payment.

Guess it depends on how comfortable risk for them.
 
License/class

NJ maybe different from NY, but I signed up for the 3 wheel course (see Can Am website) for only $75 (normally $350). The class is 2 days, half in classroom half on a 2018 Spyder. When u r done w the class they give u a card. Bring the card to DMV and u no longer have to take the DMV road test. And u save money on ur motorcycle insurance! So the class pays for its self in couple years. So for $75 u get to learn a lot, drive a new Spyder, not have to take DMV road test and save money on insurance for the rest of ur life. I really learned a lot, so glad I did it that way.
‘Good luck!
 
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Hi folks, Here's the problem. I just got my permit to drive a trike in NJ, my license test is scheduled for August 15th. I would like a test drive in a dealer lot to see which style I like better, the F3L or the RSL. Every dealer I call tells me the same thing, with a license I can't test drive even in there parking lot. So how am I to determine which model suits me best? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Joe

1. What are you going to take your road test on.

2. Why not wait till after the 15th when you have your license and then go test drive a few to see which fits you better?
 
Between now and then, go to that dealer and at least sit on the bike you're most interested in for as long as you can or they let you. Get a feel for the ergonomics seating position. and does one seating style suit you over the other. Having grown up as a motocrosser, I couldn't enjoy (that I perceived as) the laid back stretched out feel of the F3's.

Also do you expect most of your riding is gonna be solo or 2 up? If it's mostly solo, then even just sitting on one for an extended time in the showroom should give you an idea how your seating posture will feel to you over time. AND if you're looking at an F3 model more than the RT's, see if the dealer can fit you properly and set a showroom model up as you would buy it. Also all that time with the dealer might convince them more of your intention and that you're not just wanting versus serious about buying.
 
Hello Snoopy, you old dog. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

In Arkansas you can test drive a Spyder at our dealer if you have a permit, the only restriction is that you can not have a passenger until you get the full license.

Cruzr Joe

Much different here in Va. unless they have changed things in five years.

When I went to our DMV 3 wheel test site 5 years ago, I was told I was the first one to go through the license course. I’m guessing people before me had a regular motorcycle license.

My license only lets me ride 3 wheeled motorcycles, I would have to take another DMV course for a 2 wheeled bike.

When I drove to the test site, 20 miles away I didn’t have a bike license at all. Lol

They never questioned how I got there. Lol

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jlc,
Email me: I'll let you try mine out. We've got a pretty big School parking lot nearby... :thumbup:

I'm about 250 miles closer to you, than Mike is.
 
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Patience is a virtue.
Chill.

You can't always have things EXACTLY the way you want them.......and getting all worked up about it accomplishes nothing good.
 
License

Thanks all for the replies. To compound the problem I don't have a trike or know of anyone in the area I can ask to let use there's.
So I can't take the test and get my license. I will have to cancel my test. My son has a motor cycle license which lets him drive a trike. He says I should rent before making up my mind. Sounds like the way to go.

Bob, thank you very much for your kind offer, I may just take you up on it.

Joe
 
There's a place in North Jersey where you can rent a Spydter.
I'll see if I can find you some contact info! :thumbup:
(Give me a couple of hours...)
 
There are schools where they supply the m/c, training & test. check to see if you have any of those in your area, they
do charge but if you really want a bike & a license then that is the way to go.
 
Any chance there is a good dealer in a nearby state that wants to sell you a Spyder? If you have a permit, you should be allowed to legally ride, maybe without a passenger. Go somewhere else, but the bike and enjoy. Your local dealer may not be excited about this, but it does not sound like they care to make a sale. Could be their insurance regulations, but regardless, seems silly to not try and do something.
 
Thanks Bob, I called them and guess what.... no license no rental.
I'll have to wait for my son to have some spare time. I will try to find the riders training where they have the trikes and upon completion you get your license.

Thanks again all.

Joe
 
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