daveinva
New member
A week+ old, but saw this story on another forum (neither article says they were on Spyders, but other posters confirmed it):
http://www.chicoer.com/breakingnews...eel-motorcycle-plunges-off-ravine-near-concow
More details here: http://www.chicoer.com/breakingnews/ci_20361998/woman-killed-highway-70-crash-was-rented-trike
I said it over there, I'll say it here: I think California, or any other similar state, is mistaken for not requiring a motorcycle (or trike-only) license to ride the Spyder. The Spyder is not a motorcycle, but it sure as heck isn't a car, either. It's also not a 49cc scooter, but a 990cc serious road machine.
I didn't ride one before my MSF trike class, and as KICK-A$$ COOL AWESOME as I am, I would not have been qualified to safely rent one to head out on canyon twisties before taking the class (or, to be honest, immediately AFTER taking the class-- like others, after my class I was qualified to safely operate a Spyder around a parking lot).
For the record, I don't blame BRP for advertising that no motorcycle license is required to ride the Spyder in CA-- they didn't write the laws, after all-- but given how crazy-litigious Californians and their local governments can be, I won't be at all surprised if these people will be lawyering up to change that in a hurry, if they haven't already.
Sad all around.
http://www.chicoer.com/breakingnews...eel-motorcycle-plunges-off-ravine-near-concow
More details here: http://www.chicoer.com/breakingnews/ci_20361998/woman-killed-highway-70-crash-was-rented-trike
I said it over there, I'll say it here: I think California, or any other similar state, is mistaken for not requiring a motorcycle (or trike-only) license to ride the Spyder. The Spyder is not a motorcycle, but it sure as heck isn't a car, either. It's also not a 49cc scooter, but a 990cc serious road machine.
I didn't ride one before my MSF trike class, and as KICK-A$$ COOL AWESOME as I am, I would not have been qualified to safely rent one to head out on canyon twisties before taking the class (or, to be honest, immediately AFTER taking the class-- like others, after my class I was qualified to safely operate a Spyder around a parking lot).
For the record, I don't blame BRP for advertising that no motorcycle license is required to ride the Spyder in CA-- they didn't write the laws, after all-- but given how crazy-litigious Californians and their local governments can be, I won't be at all surprised if these people will be lawyering up to change that in a hurry, if they haven't already.
Sad all around.