Yeah I don't aim to turn this into a disagreement or anything. I totally get Bob's point and as I said, I appreciate the California specific angle. I was told by everyone I couldn't do it either. I put it off for years because of doubt that was instilled.
That's all I'm trying to get across.
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85 Tri-Zinger 60
85 ATC250SX
86 ATC250SX
87 ATC250SX
02 XR650L conversion
84 ATC 480R
I know huh. Imagine trying to navigate your 350X down the 8 or 805 with all the distracted jabronis and illegals with their selfi-sticks? Or just in town?
I agree with Bob though.........this state is bonkers. Who better to know than him who is in the know? I look at the California dmv as the terminator model 101. It can't be reasoned with...it doesn't feel pity or remorse.......and it absolutely positively will not bend the rules......ever. If the computer says "no go"......then there is no discussion....no "let's try this". It's just no.
Hey glamy....you should have seen this cool cat cruising down the street. Everyone was yelling and thumbs up. It was like he was J-LO cruising hard in the double R ....flashing them rings....with the top down yelling out "tags arnt a thang".
It would be cool for the local things and slurpee runs.
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=26294
I have an Arizona MC plate on my OHV. May I ride it on a California highway?
No. There are a variety of motor vehicles specifically manufactured for operation off of the highways. Off-highway motorcycles, dune buggies, sand rails, and ATVs are common names as well as the vehicles with side-by-side seating for two occupants, commonly called RUV, ROHV, MUV, and UTV. A vehicle designed and manufactured for off-highway use may not be operated on a California highway even though it may be highway legal in its home state because it does not meet the federal highway safety standards for highway vehicles. The California Highway Patrol is responsible for administering the highways in the state.
My full suspension PK70 is registered as street legal here in AZ.
However if street legal trikes, such as those ridden by fat guys on Harleys, are allowed in California then a three wheeled Honda which is already street legal from the factory and has a street title is legal as well. My XR650L conversion meets all the criteria listed thus far.
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85 Tri-Zinger 60
85 ATC250SX
86 ATC250SX
87 ATC250SX
02 XR650L conversion
84 ATC 480R
Does your title say MC? I can almost guarantee it doesn't. I only know of 1 person that has crossed multiple state lines legally, on the highway, on his ATC. NOT a bike conversion. That guy did a lot of research and made a lot of changes to his paperwork and his bike to make that possible. That guy was told he couldn't do it by so many people he couldn't even count them.
Stay on topic, this discussion is about what you can do in California. Have either of you ridden in California?
Here is the title to my PK. "MC".