Yes you do. Please see the following:
http://mvd.azdot.gov/mvd/formsandpub/viewPDF.asp?lngProductKey=2235&lngFormInfoKey=2013
yes
You need to have a motorcycle license for a Can-Am Spyder even if it has 3 wheels. Also Harley-Davidson motorcycles with three wheels need a motorcycle license. Also it depends which state you are in.
No, you have to register it and it has to be inspected and insured but as long as you have a valid drivers license for a car you don't need a motorcycle license for a scooter under 50cc in PA. I have a Honda Metropolitan and rode it for three years before getting my motorcycle license.
3 wheeled motorcycle.
In Arizona points will stay on your license for three years. Driving violations stay on a person's record for at least five years.
In the state of California a "motorcycle" has a seat or saddle for the rider, and is designed to travel on not more than three wheels. A "motor-driven cycle" is a motorcycle with a 149cc or less engine size. Note: you may not operate a motor-driven cycle on the freeway. It is not advised to take anything less than a 250cc motorcycle on the freeway, even that could be dangerous. Besides a California Motorcycle License, Current Registration & License Plate, and of course Insurance; at minimum, your street-legal motorcycle must have:Tires with sufficient tread for safe operation.Headlight, taillight, brake light, and turn signals.Front and rear brakes.A horn and two mirrors.Hopefully you find this answer to be helpfull.
You have to have your permit for at least three years
No, the word motorcycle does not require a hypen (motor-cycle). A motorcyle is a two or three wheeled vehicle. It is sometimes referred to as a motorbike, bike, moto, or cycle.
Basically you can, only if the two astride wheels are up front. If the two wheels are in the back, then it becomes a trike and subject to motorcycle regulations.
Every person who operates a motor vehicle on the highways of the State of Alabama must first secure a driver license. Alabama law recognizes two classes of engine-equipped cycles: 1. Motorcycle is defined as a motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor. 2. Motor-Driven Cycle is defined as every motorcycle, including every motor scooter, with a motor which produces not to exceed five brake horse-power nor to exceed 150 cubic centimeter engine displacement and weighs less than 200 pounds fully equipped, and every bicycle with motor attached. A person who has attained the age of 16 and who has been issued a class M driver license may operate either a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. A person who is at least 14 years of age may apply for a restricted license to operate a motor-driven cycle only. Under Alabama law, a moped is considered a motor-driven cycle. The parent of guardian of any child shall not authorize or knowingly permit the child to violate any provision of the code regulating the operation of motorcycles or motor-driven cycles. Once a 14-year-old is licensed to operate a motor-driven cycle, the license is valid for a four-year period for that class vehicle. The "Class M" must appear on the license in order to operate the cycle. Restriction "B" (motor-driven cycle - 5 horsepower or smaller - for ages 14 and 15 only) will then apply. At age 16, the applicant may return to the driver license examining office and transfer to a motorcycle class license without the size restrictions.
You dont need a license if it is under 50cc but anything over you will need one because of how fast the bike can go and because of the damage it can do so yes you do need a motorcycle license in south carolina.
A motorcycle has two or three wheels.