Glamis Info
#1
Ok, this weekend will be my first time down to Glamis and i had a few questions.
1. Do you have to have your ATV registered? (off highway registration)
2. What is the weather like down there this time of year?
3. Are there any other fees besides the 25 bucks to get your vehicle in?
Thx. in advance.
Hez
1. Do you have to have your ATV registered? (off highway registration)
2. What is the weather like down there this time of year?
3. Are there any other fees besides the 25 bucks to get your vehicle in?
Thx. in advance.
Hez
#2
Yes you have to have a regestired vechicle, and flag and red brake light at night..
the weather is going to be in the 80's with some rain today so it should be a little damp vor friday..
And the only fee i know is 25$
the weather is going to be in the 80's with some rain today so it should be a little damp vor friday..
And the only fee i know is 25$
#3
1.Your souposed to be registerd but chances of any one messing with you are slim and next to none!!!
2.If it dosen't stay cloudy then it will be a tad warm
3.the season pass is the only fee but isn't it 90.00 FOR THE SEASON???
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2.If it dosen't stay cloudy then it will be a tad warm
3.the season pass is the only fee but isn't it 90.00 FOR THE SEASON???
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#5
There's been lots of discussion about the AZ registration being valid in CA, and I still don't know the right answer. If you have a flag on, lights if you do any night riding, don't ride double, wear a helmet, and don't do anything too stupid, nobody will ever check your registration. $25 bucks for a week pass, or $90 for the entire year. It's been getting down to about 60 at night. You can check the current and past weather by going to glamisonline.org and clicking on the weather station on Gecko link.
#7
Yes registration is required even if you do not live in Cali. I have NEVER had a problem with the law in 6 years and dont expect to . Now if you give them a reason to question what your doing ( takin a leak on their truck or throwing empty beer cans in the back of their pick up ) they will probably see fit to giving you a ticket or two.
Im with AZSAND , dont sweat it ... youll see when you get there.
Helmet / flag / lights at night including one on the tip of your flag ... are a must. Not having one of those will get you noticed.
Im with AZSAND , dont sweat it ... youll see when you get there.
Helmet / flag / lights at night including one on the tip of your flag ... are a must. Not having one of those will get you noticed.
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#8
Does your bike have a title in AZ? then you should have gotten a brown recreational vehicle plate for it. Registration does not imply its registered for street legal, big difference. Every time you ask someone, its a different story. 1 brochure from Cali says the RV plate is good. I looked at something different and it says that if its not street legal in AZ, you need a sticker (its orange). A BLM guy a few years ago said I was ok with my brown plate, havent had any problems in 3 years going at least 10 times a season. The only fees are $25 for a week per vehicle, year pass is $90 as stated earlier. You can ride at night without a light on your whip, but I would advise you get 1, its nice to have. Im heading out tomorrow night for Glamis myself!
#10
REGISTRATION
1. Vehicles operated on federal and state highways, county roads, and BLM's Gecko Road, Gray's Well Road, and Mccain Valley must be licensed for highway use.
2. Off highway vehicles owned by California residents must be registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles and display a valid "Green Sticker" Vehicle Identification Tag (38020,38010 (C.V.C) in a clearly visible location on the vehicle. (38170 C. V .C)
3. Beginning 1/1/98, off highway vehicles that do not have a valid registration of permit from the owners home state (incl. Mexico and Canada) will be required to purchase a special California permit (sticker) through selected vendors in California and Nevada or the a California Dept. of Parks and Recreation ( 916324-4442 (38020 C.V.C)
1. Vehicles operated on federal and state highways, county roads, and BLM's Gecko Road, Gray's Well Road, and Mccain Valley must be licensed for highway use.
2. Off highway vehicles owned by California residents must be registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles and display a valid "Green Sticker" Vehicle Identification Tag (38020,38010 (C.V.C) in a clearly visible location on the vehicle. (38170 C. V .C)
3. Beginning 1/1/98, off highway vehicles that do not have a valid registration of permit from the owners home state (incl. Mexico and Canada) will be required to purchase a special California permit (sticker) through selected vendors in California and Nevada or the a California Dept. of Parks and Recreation ( 916324-4442 (38020 C.V.C)


