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Swanny224
08-24-2010, 01:04 AM
I seen someone's Tri-Z with plates on it for Florida, would anyone know if an 85/86 250R would be registrable in Arizona? I'd rather not call the DMV and have them tell me that 3 wheels are illegal and hang up. If I could get a rebuild title and street plates I would definitely drive to my MMI campus with it. It's dumb question but thanks for the help.

harryredtrike
08-24-2010, 01:08 AM
it goes state by state and county by county,also you have to meet DOT requirements.

Texas 200x
08-24-2010, 01:25 AM
Saw a 350x on craigslist the other day with Texas plates, turn signals, and a horn.

portland250r
08-24-2010, 01:28 AM
my worry would be theft.
you would have to have a safe parking place and a key so no one could just run up and take off with it.
if arizona has strict emission laws then it would be a no.
the gas would also be a problem cause you would have to mix it and mixing gas in a tank isnt good for the engine.
its just too risky cause someone could just load it into their truck and take off with it.

Pintowagon77
08-24-2010, 01:31 AM
yes in texas you can make some weird things street legal but when my aunt lived in Houston ten years ago you have to get annual inspections to make sure your car is safe. We need these in Oregon.

Swanny224
08-24-2010, 01:41 AM
I would keep it in the back of my truck with chains and locks. I always pre-mix gas in a separate container too. I love two strokes too much to just mix by eye.

Maico
08-24-2010, 03:20 AM
Finding DOT tires will be an obstacle.

cr480r
08-24-2010, 04:08 AM
I always pre-mix gas in a separate container too. I love two strokes too much to just mix by eye.

you could mix at the pump... just add the correct amount of mix for the amount of fuel added.. you could easily calculate this with your cell phone

vegas250rr
08-24-2010, 09:33 AM
Finding DOT tires will be an obstacle.

not as hard as you might think... remember those old tent trailers with the tiny tires... yep DOT approved

fla 2-stroke
08-24-2010, 10:18 AM
Finding DOT tires will be an obstacle.

my street legal tri-z in florida has dot tires made for a golf cart on the rears.

Mr. Clean
08-24-2010, 03:16 PM
I seen someone's Tri-Z with plates on it for Florida, would anyone know if an 85/86 250R would be registrable in Arizona? I'd rather not call the DMV and have them tell me that 3 wheels are illegal and hang up. If I could get a rebuild title and street plates I would definitely drive to my MMI campus with it. It's dumb question but thanks for the help.

Amazing what can be found on the internetz with a little google search.


Page 4 of this PDF document.

http://www.azgfd.gov/pdfs/outdoor_recreation/ohv/atv_brochure.pdf

MVD website where I found the brochure.

http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/off_highway.shtml

Tecate250
08-24-2010, 04:10 PM
I have a pic from here I dl a while back that was in dirt wheels and the guy made a xl 650 into a trike. Check dennis kirk they sell europe dot approved atv tires. MV branch said to me that the vehicle would need to be looked at by an engeneer to meet dot specks. Or it could just be bs from MV.

Mr. Clean
08-24-2010, 06:19 PM
DOT approved tires is NOT mentioned as a requirement. I see utility quads, race quads with knobs on a regular basis on the streets.

Taken directly from the website:

What equipment is required to operate my OHV in Arizona? (Some of these equipment requirements are specified in older statutes that are already part of Arizona State Law.)

* For those under 18, a properly fitted and fastened U.S. DOT-approved helmet. (ARS 28-1179B)
* Brakes. (ARS 28-1179A.1)
* Lighted head and taillights if operated between one half-hour after sunset and one half-hour before sunrise. (ARS 28-1179A.2)
* A muffler or noise dissipative device that prevents sound above 96 decibels. (ARS 28-1179A.3)
* A United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-approved spark arrestor device. (ARS 28-1179A.4)
* Eye Protection for operators of vehicles not equipped with a windshield. (ARS 28-964A)
* License plate securely fastened to the rear of the OHV and clearly visible. (ARS 28-2512D.1&2)
* Rearview mirror. (ARS 28-964B)
* Brake light and at least one red rear reflector (if taillight does not reflect). (ARS 28-927)
* Seat and footrests for the operator and passenger if vehicle is designed to carry a passenger. (ARS 28-964B)
* Sand dunes and certain areas designated by a land managing agency may require a safety flag. The flag shall be at least 6 by 12 inches and attached to the OHV and flying at least 8 feet above the surface of the level ground. (28-1179A.5)

Now to the most important information as it pertains to the OP who asked about ARIZONA:

To street legal your OHV you will also need:

* License plate light. (ARS 28-925C)
* Horn audible from a distance of at least 200 feet. (ARS 28-954A)
* Proper insurance. (ARS 28-4142A)
* Emissions: Certain areas may also require to have your OHV emissions tested. (ARS 49-542C&D)

Emissions on a 2 stroke could be tricky, but I know of blasters that are street legal. It is very little cost to emissions test a "trike" to baseline, and I believe you can go back without paying again to try to pass. It may be better to try a 350x or 250sx, but it could be done. By the way to ride the fire roads or "maintained" roads in AZ you are supposed to be "street legal".

atctim
08-25-2010, 09:20 AM
8" wheeled trailer tires will be super easy to find!!!!!!

http://www.etrailer.com/merchant2/graphics/00000001/pics/2/1/215-60-8TW5-B_2_1000.jpg

Xpress
08-25-2010, 12:19 PM
My dads friend, who lives in Bullhead city AZ, said he's seen plenty of quads that are registered for street use out there. I didn't see anyone riding a registered quad around, but my dads friend isn't the kind of guy to spread false info.

JayBone
08-25-2010, 12:39 PM
You could also pack heat while riding. AZ rules

Xpress
08-25-2010, 03:16 PM
You could also pack heat while riding. AZ rules

Yeah, and ride without a helmet. Personally I think a helmet law should be enforced there.

Grizzlypeg
08-25-2010, 03:43 PM
We have a few small towns around Manitoba where ATV's are allowed on the streets. They don't get into any issues like signals, tires, etc. Its sort of a recognition of the need to pass through towns on trails, get gas, etc. They do the same thing with snowmobiles too. All off road vehicles around here have to be plated if taken off your own land. It guarantees liability insurance.