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Street licencing for off-road bikes...

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Tue October 04 2011, 04:27 PM
blaze
Street licencing for off-road bikes...
I heard (rumor) Washington State has relaxed thier rules....any truth to this??
Tue October 04 2011, 06:40 PM
Kimball #126
Starting this next January It will be legal to license off road bikes for the street. Dealers will now be able to do the inspection which takes it out of the State Patrols hands. At least that's what I heard.


Kimballer

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Wed October 05 2011, 08:29 AM
blaze
Thanks!! Thats about what I heard too. So I guess no rumor. Actually over heard it from a group of other trail riders about a month ago riding up near Colville.
Wed October 05 2011, 12:28 PM
Rusty
Hey Blaze, here's some info on HB5800.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documen...20HBR%20APH%2011.pdf
Wed October 12 2011, 07:23 AM
blaze
Thanks for that link Rusty,, good reading it!
Thu October 13 2011, 07:12 PM
Osaka #627
someone answer me this???

can i go get my kx450 plated in january???

how about my 97 kx250?


The Asian Sensation - Stirring Sh** Since '89.

Fri October 14 2011, 08:09 AM
blaze
quote:
Originally posted by Osaka #627:
someone answer me this???

can i go get my kx450 plated in january???

how about my 97 kx250?


The question I have is meeting the EPA standards? I wonder how they are going to implement that? test that? how and what they are going to use? are any dealers getting set-up?
Sat October 15 2011, 10:30 AM
Osaka #627
i saw a guy about 2 years ago on a 96-97 kx 250 with a plate, blinkers, and mirrors... riding down the road...

i wonder if it was legit...


The Asian Sensation - Stirring Sh** Since '89.

Sun October 16 2011, 08:25 PM
joe439
Where did you get the EPA emissions standards part from or are you just Assuming this or it in fact a real Requirement.

Last I was keeping up to date on this was that was not going to matter otherwise the guys with the ktm 2 strokes that got plates would lose them in the end and that the state doesnt require emissions testing on bikes if they pull this crap then everyone is gonna have to ugg we do not want/need this! There's still guys who act like a metal gas tank is gonna be required and that's NOT true at all.

No one knows what the actual rules/guidelines are going to be yet last info I got was they wasn't going to release the full details till Nov sometime at the earliest.
Mon October 17 2011, 05:52 PM
TRA-742
I heard max speed is 35mph and runnin special plates
Mon October 17 2011, 08:56 PM
blaze
I dont know if they will do EPA. I hope not too. I would like to see off road 2-strokes get plated for on road.
Mon October 17 2011, 10:12 PM
joe439
The last info I got was that they had to conform to the FMVSS's exactly which standards not sure but that's just your must have such n such light watt or size limit DOT approved stuff maybe tires something about exstended rear fenders things like that but no where have I heard it matter what stroke it was. That and the owner has to sign off some liability waiver form with the state.
Fri October 21 2011, 02:20 PM
Vern#119
I guess nobody read the link? The EPA was mentioned in the background report. I did not see anyting mentioned in the body of the bill.
The most knowligable person i have talked to was Clem from Enumclaw The TT in the northwest section for more details Tod will fill you in.
Sun October 23 2011, 06:04 AM
blaze
Yea Vern looks like nothing in the bill for EPA testing. Here is a plated KTM 380 for sale but notice where he has it registered. Hopefully Washington has something simular to Idaho. Its ridiculous loading up your trail bike to go ride 10 miles from your house. I know alot guys here that want to get thier bikes ready, inspected and plated to avoid loading up to hit trails that are close to home. That will save gas right there.
http://spokane.craigslist.org/mcy/2627535233.html