2007 JetMoto 200,,,Let's talk.
#11
I talked to Joe at JetMoto...The 200 is green sticker approved for California. And that is it's major advantage over the 250. So if you live in California, go for the 200, save some dough, and ride all year.
Otherwise they are the same quad, but with different engines and tires/wheels. And the 250 has an oil cooler.
Otherwise they are the same quad, but with different engines and tires/wheels. And the 250 has an oil cooler.
#13
Originally posted by: JBOYZ
Sorry - Didn't realize I was violating the rules....
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LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MUCH LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry - Didn't realize I was violating the rules....
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LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MUCH LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much later is much later than later?
#17
MWQ, if you read the CARB red-sticker riding season schedule,
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1234/f...%20Seasons.pdf
you will notice most of the BLM and National Forests in Nor Cal have year-round approval to ride red-sticker ("non-compliant") OHV's. There are a few exceptions, but most of the areas are OK. Remember, when I say "NorCal", I mean the REAL NorCal, not just anything north of the Grapevine. Bakersfield is NOT NorCal. IMHO, "NorCal" means Sacramento and north. Then theres "Central Cal" until you hit the Grapevine, then it becomes SoCal.
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1234/f...%20Seasons.pdf
you will notice most of the BLM and National Forests in Nor Cal have year-round approval to ride red-sticker ("non-compliant") OHV's. There are a few exceptions, but most of the areas are OK. Remember, when I say "NorCal", I mean the REAL NorCal, not just anything north of the Grapevine. Bakersfield is NOT NorCal. IMHO, "NorCal" means Sacramento and north. Then theres "Central Cal" until you hit the Grapevine, then it becomes SoCal.
#18
Originally posted by: ErikTheRed
MWQ, if you read the CARB red-sticker riding season schedule,
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1234/f...%20Seasons.pdf
you will notice most of the BLM and National Forests in Nor Cal have year-round approval to ride red-sticker ("non-compliant") OHV's. There are a few exceptions, but most of the areas are OK. Remember, when I say "NorCal", I mean the REAL NorCal, not just anything north of the Grapevine. Bakersfield is NOT NorCal. IMHO, "NorCal" means Sacramento and north. Then theres "Central Cal" until you hit the Grapevine, then it becomes SoCal.
MWQ, if you read the CARB red-sticker riding season schedule,
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1234/f...%20Seasons.pdf
you will notice most of the BLM and National Forests in Nor Cal have year-round approval to ride red-sticker ("non-compliant") OHV's. There are a few exceptions, but most of the areas are OK. Remember, when I say "NorCal", I mean the REAL NorCal, not just anything north of the Grapevine. Bakersfield is NOT NorCal. IMHO, "NorCal" means Sacramento and north. Then theres "Central Cal" until you hit the Grapevine, then it becomes SoCal.
your right about no cal being north of Sac. i agree with that. I was pleased to see that Oceano dunes and Forrest hill are year round red sticker areas.
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