Making an ATV street legal.
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I am so jealous. If It weren't so much work to move all the toys, I would consider moving there. It would take quite a few trips. I have 5 DS650's, a mint 200X, a Honda Odyssey, 7 motorcycles.. and a bunch of that non-important stuff, like clothes & dishes.
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BRP Bombardier DS650 Road Legal Quad Bikes Road legal kits for the DS.
""" this kit is intended to contribute towards making a sport or racing quad legal for use on British roads"""
Now if you can legally register a quad in Arizona, is that vehicle legal to ride in other states?
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not sure about all the states but i know in california it doesn't matter about your home state... YOU CAN NOT RIDE ON THE STREETS there. i think it is the same in wisconsin.
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I was wondering the same thing...[/QUOTE]
No, every state is different as far as licensing ATVs. CA doesn't let you do anything.
I believe WI has a tire size limit. AZ just started an OHV, off highway vehicle sticker. It's really confusing and has 3 stickers but I got the "primarily off road" sticker. It's still $25 but I don't have to pay regular vehicle tax on my plates which would go off value of your vehicle. I paid $5 for my plates for the year. In case you're wondering about our vehicle registration fees for cars and trucks, they go off of value. If you bought a $40,000 car, your registration would be about $600 a year and it would depreciate 16% every year. Unless the police see me driving on the road everyday to work, they can't say that my ATV is "primarily on road". Sort of a loophole that the UTV crowd found.


