I'm turning 50 in 2 days and sometimes I think that's a big one, when I see you guys having a great time at 60 it instantly lifts my mood. Keep it up you guys are great.
@@marcins6655 Happy 50th coming up. It has been a bit of a life changer for me. I love it and always look forward to our rides. I also use it most times to go into town as we are about 18 klms out and to visit my Dad in the care home which is about 25 klms away.
I know you want to promote the Ryker as an alternative to motorcycles for seniors and of course it is a three-wheel machine but it is still classified as a motorcycle and therefore you are required to take a stay upright course before you can get a permit. Further only the 600 is LAMS there is a 900 version that is not LAMS. It is true that it doesn't lean and if you've never ridden a two-wheeler you have nothing to unlearn but as someone who moved onto a Spyder from a two-wheeler I had to learn a whole new set of skills. Of course you can't put everything in one video and I know you were trying to give an introduction to the machine but I feel the points I made are important for potential buyers to know. I hope you have lots of hours of fun riding the Ryker.
Thank you for commenting. I have commented on future videos regarding the LAMS and the licensing process. It is all so different when it comes to 3 wheels. I do wish the rules were the same across Australia. I have had comments from some other countries and in New Zealand and Norway, a car licence is only required. In Texas, USA, they are very strict, more so than here.
I'm turning 50 in 2 days and sometimes I think that's a big one, when I see you guys having a great time at 60 it instantly lifts my mood. Keep it up you guys are great.
Hello Wendy and Tom. Great to meet you both today and to learn about the Ryker. Looking forward to following your adventures.
Likewise.
Hope we have encouraged you both to enjoy life on a Ryker.
Thankyou for showing me what a Ryker is - i had no idea and now i want one! I look forward to following your journey.
A good breakdown of something I have had no idea about
I'm 48. I love this trike so much that I've just enrolled in a pre-learner course in Sydney.
Oh we wish you all the very best on your course and thank you for your inspiring comment. 😀
I'm turning 50 in two days and I think I'll buy one too.
@@marcins6655
Happy 50th coming up.
It has been a bit of a life changer for me. I love it and always look forward to our rides. I also use it most times to go into town as we are about 18 klms out and to visit my Dad in the care home which is about 25 klms away.
I know you want to promote the Ryker as an alternative to motorcycles for seniors and of course it is a three-wheel machine but it is still classified as a motorcycle and therefore you are required to take a stay upright course before you can get a permit. Further only the 600 is LAMS there is a 900 version that is not LAMS. It is true that it doesn't lean and if you've never ridden a two-wheeler you have nothing to unlearn but as someone who moved onto a Spyder from a two-wheeler I had to learn a whole new set of skills. Of course you can't put everything in one video and I know you were trying to give an introduction to the machine but I feel the points I made are important for potential buyers to know. I hope you have lots of hours of fun riding the Ryker.
Thank you for commenting.
I have commented on future videos regarding the LAMS and the licensing process.
It is all so different when it comes to 3 wheels. I do wish the rules were the same across Australia.
I have had comments from some other countries and in New Zealand and Norway, a car licence is only required. In Texas, USA, they are very strict, more so than here.