Bumblebee67
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Found this on you tube..
:shocked::shocked: since when is it legal to run 4-wheelers in the city?? :yikes:
since when is it legal to run 4-wheelers in the city?? :yikes:
I'll never understand why four-wheelers can't be street legal here in America (the few locations they already are, excepted). Two wheels are legal, three wheels are legal, what's so magically scary about *four* wheels? :dontknow:
Over here I think it has more to do with the EPA regs and the various "cocoon" laws. It would have to be a well-trained four-wheeler to jump through all the government hoops. JMHO
Found this on you tube..:shocked::shocked: since when is it legal to run 4-wheelers in the city?? :yikes:
Oh, I get the various legal reasons why. It's the philosophical reason why that makes me shake my head. I'm no more exposed on a quad than I am on a motorcycle or my Spyder. Slap the right lights, mirrors, plates, etc. on a quad and I can't see what makes it any less of a road vehicle than the former.
That said, the last thing I'd ever want to do is take one a generic ATV with knobby tires and no differential out on the street. I'd want a purpose-built street quad before I'd ride one on the road for anything beyond local trips off the trails.