Monday, January 11, 2010

Making A Dirt Bike Cake What Is The Criteria For Making A Dirt Bike Street Legal?

What is the criteria for making a dirt bike street legal? - making a dirt bike cake

I'm looking for a 77 Yamaha IT 400, and I wondered what would be needed. I know it probably varies by state (IO), but I am new to the Enduro. It has headlights / brake, there is simply no signal. Do you have a particular age or a certain type of wine or something? I do not know if I can use on and off road. Thank you for the advice

7 comments:

Austin said...

Yes, it depends on your condition. But above all, more or less the same requirements.
Head light, rest light, taillight.
Turn Signals (in some states) can only show of hands.
Speedometer (if required by some states).
Left mirror.

Some need more of the state, others less. Best asset to the Council and to know the law and / or your local Department of Transportation.

Austin said...

Yes, it depends on your condition. But above all, more or less the same requirements.
Head light, rest light, taillight.
Turn Signals (in some states) can only show of hands.
Speedometer (if required by some states).
Left mirror.

Some need more of the state, others less. Best asset to the Council and to know the law and / or your local Department of Transportation.

Austin said...

Yes, it depends on your condition. But above all, more or less the same requirements.
Head light, rest light, taillight.
Turn Signals (in some states) can only show of hands.
Speedometer (if required by some states).
Left mirror.

Some need more of the state, others less. Best asset to the Council and to know the law and / or your local Department of Transportation.

Austin said...

Yes, it depends on your condition. But above all, more or less the same requirements.
Head light, rest light, taillight.
Turn Signals (in some states) can only show of hands.
Speedometer (if required by some states).
Left mirror.

Some need more of the state, others less. Best asset to the Council and to know the law and / or your local Department of Transportation.

david d said...

It would be best to stop by a local DMV and talk to them. The VIN of the bike is a bike legally or illegally by the state. Often, the wheel will need to get a battery and a way, it should be loaded.
Accommodation Type I, where I live, California, used to ride a dirt bike on the road for a year. He made the tires and it will appear as a multi-purpose bike. This man had a license to Old Street bike was dead, put the plate back to the street bike dirtbike. Operation, until a cop pulls you over nothing, and require that the registration and insurance. But can sticky. Good luck.

nunnaya said...

Enter the signal that you mentioned. Street Legal tires (tires not street) - you can see the tires are designed for road and offroad, but not so great.

nunnaya said...

Enter the signal that you mentioned. Street Legal tires (tires not street) - you can see the tires are designed for road and offroad, but not so great.

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