The crowd seemed to show some interest in the Spyder, I think the majority of the concert attendees were a little younger that the demographic we are targeting. That did not stop me from interacting with about 30 people and handing out flyers and books to whomever would take them. However, there was one group who was really interested in the roadster and they were the San Diego Police. They hand a ton of questions and then told me something very alarming.

One officer told me that the Can-Am Spyder Requires an M1 drivers license and
CHP is citing Spyder Ryders for not having the appropriate license. He also stated that the California Highway Patrol is contacting BRP and local dealers asking them not to tell people the vehicle does not require the M1 license. His words were
"If it has less than 4 wheels, it requires an M1 license." Any insight on that would be helpful to us. Thanks...
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http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl655/dl665mcycle.pdf
This is located on page 4…
"NOTE: Class C licensees may operate a motorcycle with a side car attached or a three-wheel motorcycle."
I'll be sure and let them know next time.
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