A trike is considered a motorcycle and requires a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license.
No, you can get a 3 wheel vehicle endorsement. If you have a motorcycle endorsement, you can drive a trike but not the opposite.
No.
Yes, you need to get it.
no
Mark Evans used the "Trike Kit" from the company "Trike Design" on his TV show "The Big Build." This specific kit allowed him to convert a motorcycle into a trike, showcasing the process and challenges involved in the transformation. The kit is known for its ease of installation and compatibility with various motorcycle models.
In the UK, yes.
There are no free ones.
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.
Yes! Please see all the requirements and procedures in the motorcycle manual (related link).
In New Jersey, you are allowed to take your motorcycle road test on a trike, as it is classified as a three-wheeled motorcycle. However, it's important to note that if you take the test on a trike, your motorcycle endorsement will be limited to three-wheeled vehicles. If you wish to ride two-wheeled motorcycles in the future, you would need to take the test on a two-wheeler.
Illinois does not require front or rear fenders. Click the link for motorcycle equipment requirements for all 50 states provided by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. http://msf-usa.org/downloads/Equipment_Chart_2011-MSFlogo.pdf