Making your dirtbike street legal in Orygun
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 3:28 pm
Lately there has been a fervor about people and their difficult efforts at making their dirtbikes street legal. I'm once again in the same situation with my Honda 450X. In the past it has been as easy as buy a new bike and, while signing the papers, have them order you a plate with your new scoot. It seems that a few dealers will no longer get a plate for you and it is up to the purchaser to do it on their own now (due to - you guessed it - liability issues).
I currently have a Baja Design Kit (http://www.bajadesigns.com/) on its way and the only thing holding me back was a plate. I just today got the plate for my X with no hassles. I made sure and got my title back from DMV first (no, it did NOT say "for off-road use only"), then made sure I had a proof-of-insurance card and walked into the Express DMV building. Handed my title and insurance card over to the guy, paid him $33 and I was on my way.
I suspect there are some DMV employees with a chip on their shoulder, but this should truly be no big deal, since you can get a plate for a trailer, custom vehicle, etc. I plan on installing the street-legal kit and I should be good to go.
Hope this helps,
-Tom
I currently have a Baja Design Kit (http://www.bajadesigns.com/) on its way and the only thing holding me back was a plate. I just today got the plate for my X with no hassles. I made sure and got my title back from DMV first (no, it did NOT say "for off-road use only"), then made sure I had a proof-of-insurance card and walked into the Express DMV building. Handed my title and insurance card over to the guy, paid him $33 and I was on my way.
I suspect there are some DMV employees with a chip on their shoulder, but this should truly be no big deal, since you can get a plate for a trailer, custom vehicle, etc. I plan on installing the street-legal kit and I should be good to go.
Hope this helps,
-Tom