gkamer
Sadly passed away, December '23.
Westside Motorsports in Spokane WA, is conducting the 3-wheeled basic motorcycle safety courses. Successful completion of the course gets you the skills test waiver certificate that you then take to DOL to get your 3-wheeled motorcycle endorsement. The course I took was on Sat/Sun (yesterday and today) and ran from 0800-1700 hrs. It was a pretty fun course. My instructors were Brian and Rocky. Both were excellent and knowledgeable.
There were five students (including me) in the course. Four guys and a lady. I won't take a guestimate of her age, but the guys were all over 50. Melissa brought her husbands Harley trike. Jack had an RT-SE. Paul had a RSS ME. Brad also had a Harley trike but didn't bring it. As for me, I don't own one yet, but my goal is for the RT-SE.
During the first day, this was my machine:
I was a little disappointed. Because my goal is to own an RT-SE5, I was really hoping to get one of those the ride. When I asked the first day, Rocky told me they didn't have one available. I thought, well I guess it is what it is, so I pressed on. But today when I came into class Rockey told me they had found this for me:
So I was pretty stoked for today's lessons and the skill test. At the end of the day I went home with this:
I can take this to DOL and get my 3-wheeled/side car endorsement. Before I left this afternoon I asked if they could tell me my scores. I got a 92% on the written test and a 96% on the skills test, so I was feeling pretty satisfied with myself. Not too shabby considering that until today, the closest I ever came to a Can-Am was to sit on one at a bike show in Spokane a few weeks ago. So phase 1 is complete. I'll soon (hopefully) be ready to launch phase 2, ownership.
There were five students (including me) in the course. Four guys and a lady. I won't take a guestimate of her age, but the guys were all over 50. Melissa brought her husbands Harley trike. Jack had an RT-SE. Paul had a RSS ME. Brad also had a Harley trike but didn't bring it. As for me, I don't own one yet, but my goal is for the RT-SE.
During the first day, this was my machine:
I was a little disappointed. Because my goal is to own an RT-SE5, I was really hoping to get one of those the ride. When I asked the first day, Rocky told me they didn't have one available. I thought, well I guess it is what it is, so I pressed on. But today when I came into class Rockey told me they had found this for me:
So I was pretty stoked for today's lessons and the skill test. At the end of the day I went home with this:
I can take this to DOL and get my 3-wheeled/side car endorsement. Before I left this afternoon I asked if they could tell me my scores. I got a 92% on the written test and a 96% on the skills test, so I was feeling pretty satisfied with myself. Not too shabby considering that until today, the closest I ever came to a Can-Am was to sit on one at a bike show in Spokane a few weeks ago. So phase 1 is complete. I'll soon (hopefully) be ready to launch phase 2, ownership.