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Iron Butt
Posts: 880 Orlando, FL | Here it is! Let the arguments begin!~
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Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Not a motorcycle |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | What's the argument? |
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Posts: 162 Extreme Southern, AZ United States | it.s a car. never seen a bike with a steering wheel. I like it though. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 880 Orlando, FL | willtill - 2014-07-13 9:37 PM
Not a motorcycle
Excellant Observation!!!! Give the man a cigar!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posts: 1350
| Interesting. I don't care want other think as long as the DMV, LEO recognize it as a motorcycle. If it's not registered as a motorcycle I don't have to wear a helmet in 50 states? This way I can park in the same spots as bikes and benefit from other goodies.
I guess the CanAm Spyder is selling really good for Polaris to jump on board. Can't go down the breakdown lane in traffic. Does it come with a cover for riding in the rain?
I will have to demo one at Sturgis. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I think there is a move a foot to re-class 3 wheelers out of the motorcycle realm if they have seatbelts... |
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Posts: 523 seattle, wa | RedRider - 2014-07-14 2:33 AM
Interesting. I don't care want other think as long as the DMV, LEO recognize it as a motorcycle. If it's not registered as a motorcycle I don't have to wear a helmet in 50 states? This way I can park in the same spots as bikes and benefit from other goodies.
I guess the CanAm Spyder is selling really good for Polaris to jump on board. Can't go down the breakdown lane in traffic. Does it come with a cover for riding in the rain?
I will have to demo one at Sturgis.
I hope they don't allow these things to park in the cycle areas. They probably take up more room than a Smart Car. |
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Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | I wonder... IF it's not a motorcycle, would it then have to follow all the crash test rules as a cage would? Cause that thing appear to have just about the same "crash protections" as my vision.. lol. |
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Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | Competitor? http://www.campagnamotors.com |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Side by side adrenaline. Love it |
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Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Arkainzeye - 2014-07-14 7:20 AM
Competitor? http://www.campagnamotors.com
Costing $53K to $67K, I hope not, ouch! |
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Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | Arkainzeye - 2014-07-14 7:20 AM
Competitor? http://www.campagnamotors.com
Maybe. These could be also. Starting price around $34,000. Legally a motorcycle--says so right on the frame, and the MSO. I've taken one for a spin.
http://www.motortrike.com/trikethoroughbredstallion.aspx
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Posts: 178 LaGrange, GA | You guys bring up some interesting points - classified as a car would have to have all of the airbags and TPMS and all of the things that make cars so heavy these days. Classified as a bike I'd have to wear a helmet in my home state (really states, as I live a few thousand feet from the GA/AL line and spend nearly as much time in each.)
I'd really like to play with one, but don't know that I'd own one. I drive a crew cab pickup along with my bikes. I've really been wanting to add a small/sporty car to the mix. I don't think that would fit the bill, but if it were enough fun I might be able to talk myself out of that opinion. |
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Posts: 161 Albuquerque NM | Neat looking for sure, but I would be more interested in an Ariel Atom if I wanted a fully open two seater. Good luck Polaris I hope they sell a lot of them. |
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Posts: 219 Pittsburgh, PA | I too am looking for a small sporty vehicle to put into my vehicle mix but for the cost of one of these I can buy a couple year used luxury or sport car. All the talk is about how the will be registered, I want to know how the insurance will classify it. All the speed of a sports car without all the mandated safety features? sounds expensive.
can anyone comment on how the classic cyclecars of yesteryear were registered? I have seen pieces in private collections and even museums but I never thought to ask about registration and or insurance. |
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Posts: 1308 Sand Rock, AL United States | It's not something I'm interested in but I think it's cool and hope they sell them faster than they can make them. |
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Posts: 170 Barrington, NH | We will find out the MSRP in less than 2 weeks but I was told mid to high teens a few years back by some of the engineers... |
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Posts: 178 LaGrange, GA | taz456 - 2014-07-15 6:07 AM
I too am looking for a small sporty vehicle to put into my vehicle mix but for the cost of one of these I can buy a couple year used luxury or sport car. All the talk is about how the will be registered, I want to know how the insurance will classify it. All the speed of a sports car without all the mandated safety features? sounds expensive.
can anyone comment on how the classic cyclecars of yesteryear were registered? I have seen pieces in private collections and even museums but I never thought to ask about registration and or insurance.
Yeah, same boat. This thing would have to really knock my socks off to re-route my search. I've been perusing 911s and Corvettes for a few years waiting to jump. |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | rwilly - 2014-07-14 4:39 AM RedRider - 2014-07-14 2:33 AM Interesting. I don't care want other think as long as the DMV, LEO recognize it as a motorcycle. If it's not registered as a motorcycle I don't have to wear a helmet in 50 states? This way I can park in the same spots as bikes and benefit from other goodies. I guess the CanAm Spyder is selling really good for Polaris to jump on board. Can't go down the breakdown lane in traffic. Does it come with a cover for riding in the rain? I will have to demo one at Sturgis. I hope they don't allow these things to park in the cycle areas. They probably take up more room than a Smart Car. Wife has Smart Car - here is a parking sign at a local business:
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | And here is how Smart Car and SPCSHP look parked together:
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Iron Butt
Posts: 802
| Hey Don,
I'd put my money on the Vision in a fight :-)
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | marcparnes - 2014-07-15 6:24 PM Hey Don, I'd put my money on the Vision in a fight :-) Marc Marc - on the West Coast - it rains - and rarely - snows. The Smart is rated one of the best on snow - and keeps ya dry in the rain. So ya gotta pick your battles .... |
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Posts: 802
| I was more commenting on their relative size. The Vision looks big enough in your picture to knock that little car on its butt. I remember seeing them all over Europe when they first came out some years ago. I would always comment to myself that nobody over here would ever drive one on our roads with all the trucks, etc. Goes to show what I know, they're all over LA now. I see them in traffic on I-5 and they aren't even as big as some of the truck tires they're driving next to!
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | marcparnes - 2014-07-15 8:43 PM I was more commenting on their relative size. The Vision looks big enough in your picture to knock that little car on its butt. I remember seeing them all over Europe when they first came out some years ago. I would always comment to myself that nobody over here would ever drive one on our roads with all the trucks, etc. Goes to show what I know, they're all over LA now. I see them in traffic on I-5 and they aren't even as big as some of the truck tires they're driving next to! Marc They are 'surprising' - go on any roads in BC - up some steep grades - at or over the speed limit. And when you are behind the wheel (or a passenger) you feel you are in a regular sized car. AND - a surprise - they are in the TOP safety rated cars! I have a sporty car for myself - but the bike has higher mileage than both cars added together - in the same number of years!!! When asked why - I say in truth: "If I leave town - it is on an airplane - or a SPCSHP " !!! |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | marcparnes - 2014-07-15 11:43 PM
I was more commenting on their relative size. The Vision looks big enough in your picture to knock that little car on its butt. I remember seeing them all over Europe when they first came out some years ago. I would always comment to myself that nobody over here would ever drive one on our roads with all the trucks, etc. Goes to show what I know, they're all over LA now. I see them in traffic on I-5 and they aren't even as big as some of the truck tires they're driving next to!
Marc ?
True statement. I just got back from Italy and the Mediterranean. Smart cars are as numerous as Vespa's over there.
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Posts: 157
| Got pics of the Slingshot at the Red Bull Air Races today in Fort Worth |
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Posts: 82
| When the Slingshot demo rides start (no schedule announced so far), get in line for a ride/drive. We got to drive it at the Polaris dealer meeting, as did many of your dealers, no doubt, and it's an absolute gas. It handles so well that all you want are corners and curves. You hit a straight-away and you're 'bah, give me curves!' And as soon as you get into a curve, you accelerate ? because you can and it's going to track nice and true no matter how hard you gun it. I'll never be able to afford one, but it's a fun driving experience. They did a great job. |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Is there ANY practicality to owning a Polaris Slingshot? Would it make for a good commuter vehicle? What is the gas mileage like?
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