Street Legal Kawasaki Brute Force 650i for AZ
#1
I am in the process of getting all the required information. I would like to ask if anyone knows where I can purchase a set of DOT approved quad tires that won't wear out fast. If any other accessories to help make the Quad street legal would be a much needed welcome.
Thanks to all that may respond!
Thanks to all that may respond!
#2
Requirements for Arizona:
Equipment Needed for Registration
In order to get an ATV registered in Arizona it must have the following equipment:
At least one brake that can be operated by hand or foot.
Brake light.
At least one, but not more than two, headlights that shine at least 500 feet ahead.
At least one taillight visible for at least 500 feet to the rear.
At least one red rear reflector, if not part of the taillight.
License plate securely fastened to the rear of the ATV.
License plate light.
Horn audible from a distance of at least 200 feet.
Muffler in good working order and in constant operation. Muffler cutout, bypass or similar device prohibited.
Rearview mirror.
Seat and footrests for the operator.
Fuel tank cap.
If you live in the Phoenix or Tucson metro areas you may also need to have your ATV emissions tested.
Traveling on Arizona Streets or Highways back
If you are operating an ATV on a street or highway it must be registered and insured.
You must observe and obey all traffic laws and regulations.
You must have a class M license for a three-wheel ATV and a class D license for a four-wheel ATV.
Registration and proof of insurance must be with the ATV.
All persons on an ATV must wear eye protection.
Persons, under the age of 18, must wear a helmet on an ATV.
A driver may not carry a passenger on an ATV designed for one person.
Equipment Needed for Registration
In order to get an ATV registered in Arizona it must have the following equipment:
At least one brake that can be operated by hand or foot.
Brake light.
At least one, but not more than two, headlights that shine at least 500 feet ahead.
At least one taillight visible for at least 500 feet to the rear.
At least one red rear reflector, if not part of the taillight.
License plate securely fastened to the rear of the ATV.
License plate light.
Horn audible from a distance of at least 200 feet.
Muffler in good working order and in constant operation. Muffler cutout, bypass or similar device prohibited.
Rearview mirror.
Seat and footrests for the operator.
Fuel tank cap.
If you live in the Phoenix or Tucson metro areas you may also need to have your ATV emissions tested.
Traveling on Arizona Streets or Highways back
If you are operating an ATV on a street or highway it must be registered and insured.
You must observe and obey all traffic laws and regulations.
You must have a class M license for a three-wheel ATV and a class D license for a four-wheel ATV.
Registration and proof of insurance must be with the ATV.
All persons on an ATV must wear eye protection.
Persons, under the age of 18, must wear a helmet on an ATV.
A driver may not carry a passenger on an ATV designed for one person.
#3
Tires:
Hard surface
http://www.powersportsnetwork.com/en...tCategoryCode=
http://www.tiresnstuff.com/atvHardSurfaceKits.html
These are the 2 companies I have been able to find so far for hard surface DOT tires.
Hard surface
http://www.powersportsnetwork.com/en...tCategoryCode=
http://www.tiresnstuff.com/atvHardSurfaceKits.html
These are the 2 companies I have been able to find so far for hard surface DOT tires.
#4
Turn signals, mirror, horn, and other accessories!
http://www.partsforatvs.com/default....ARS+&+CONTROLS
http://www.partsforatvs.com/default....ARS+&+CONTROLS
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