I had the great pleasure of finishing the S/TEP training program this weekend. In Washington state, we require a special endorsement to ride a three-wheeler. So I took this course in anticipation for next year. At the end of the course, if you pass, they give you a certificate that you take to the DMV to have your driver's license endorsed.
I did not try the side car rig, since it looked a little too challenging for someone under the weather, as I was. I did try the trike, and it was fun, but it was somewhat like riding a garden tractor at speed. It was enough to know that a trike will likely not be in my future.
The Can-Ams were a revelation. I did not have any expectations about riding these, but the fun factor was through the roof. Since the form factor is very similar to the Arcimoto, my anticipation has doubled.
Evergreen supplies the vehicles, and this photo shows the fleet they keep at the South Seattle Community College range. Thanks to my classmate, Robert for allowing me to take his photo.
There are many idiosyncrasies with a reverse trike, and this course gives familiarity to them. I was able to lift a front wheel in a turn, despite the Can-Am's leveling technology. I assume it will be the same with the Arcimoto.
I highly recommend this course to anyone considering the Arcimoto. The skill set that they teach is directly transferrable.
I did not try the side car rig, since it looked a little too challenging for someone under the weather, as I was. I did try the trike, and it was fun, but it was somewhat like riding a garden tractor at speed. It was enough to know that a trike will likely not be in my future.
The Can-Ams were a revelation. I did not have any expectations about riding these, but the fun factor was through the roof. Since the form factor is very similar to the Arcimoto, my anticipation has doubled.
Evergreen supplies the vehicles, and this photo shows the fleet they keep at the South Seattle Community College range. Thanks to my classmate, Robert for allowing me to take his photo.
There are many idiosyncrasies with a reverse trike, and this course gives familiarity to them. I was able to lift a front wheel in a turn, despite the Can-Am's leveling technology. I assume it will be the same with the Arcimoto.
I highly recommend this course to anyone considering the Arcimoto. The skill set that they teach is directly transferrable.