#3 AZ = Arizona |
The State of Arizona requirements
can be reviewed by visiting their web site www.azleg.state.az.us
then clicking at the top of the
page on http://azstateparks.com/ohv/rules.html then go to that state
page and look up the DMV or EQ. What equipment is required to operate my OHV in
Arizona? * 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.
What equipment is required to street legal my OHV?
In order to register an OHV in Arizona, it must have
the following equipment: * If you live in the Phoenix or Tucson metro areas
you may also need to have your OHV emissions tested. Contact the Arizona Department of Transportation,
Motor Vehicle Division for more information on the
documentation required, equipment, and inspections needed to
register OHVs for "street or highway" use at (800) 251-5866.
Contact adjoining states for information concerning
what is required when riding or driving in those
states.
#3 AZ = Arizona-
The State of Arizona is
allowing the conversion of dirt bikes for street, trail use
with a plate.
A minimal amount of parts are needed for conversion use.
Headlight, taillight, brakelight, license plate light,
mirror left side, horn electric or squeeze.
Arizona Laws (Statues) then clicking on Title 28
(Transportation). Article 16- Equipment, Statues 28-921
through 28-966 is the specifics of
Arizona law. Statue 28-964 is specific to motorcycles.
updated 11-2009
Required equipment
for the state of arizona
approved for highway use by D.O.T. Not
Needed)
http://www.50states.com
Equipment Requirements
* A United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-approved
spark arrestor device.
* A muffler or noise dissipative device that prevents sound
above 96 decibels.
Download J1287 Measurement of Exhaust Sound Levels of
Stationary Motorcycles ( 36 KB PDF)
* For those under 18, a properly fitted and fastened U.S.
DOT-approved helmet.
* Brakes.
* Lighted head and taillights if operated between one
half-hour after sunset and one half-hour before sunrise.
* At least one brake that can be operated by hand or
foot,
* Brake light
* At least one, but not more than two, headlights that
shine at least 500 feet ahead
* At least one taillight visible for at least 500 feet to
the rear
* At least one red rear reflector, if not part of the
taillight
* License plate securely fastened to the rear of the
OHV
* License plate light
* Horn audible from a distance of at least 200 feet
* Muffler in good working order and in constant operation.
Muffler cutout, bypass or similar device
* Rearview mirror.
* Seat and footrests for the operator.
* Fuel tank cap.
Additional
info check the vermont website for more info.
If all else fails
Try the state nearest to you that allows conversions.
You might want to register the machine in your relatives
name IE:
brother, sister, mother, father, uncle, aunt or better your
middle name. If you use your first name (John Smith) aka
( John Anthony Smith) vs (Tony Smith)
If you get pulled over by the bronze* in your home state and
your are carrying a dl* from the same state. And the
machine you are riding is
registered in a different state and your full name ( or
partial name that = your dl ) is on the reg* and you
own it, then it could get ugly. IE: California requires that
after you and or the vehicle has been in the state for 20
days it is required that you register the vehicle and or get
a CA DL/Drivers License in that state asap.
IE:-Example: You do not want to register the machine in
your full name if you are living in california and have the
bike registered in arizona.
The VERMONT
State route for regestering your machine is not the
super easy way that it was at one time ( easy vermont
regestration time was 2004 thru 2007 appx).
You still might be able to use the vermont route but there
are restrictions that you will need to be aware of.
If your machine does not say for off road use only on it you
might still be able to go the vermont route, might be able
to is the key word.
The purpose of this state page is to help you the customer
in your decision on what parts you need for your
mototcycle.
I would hope if you use this page that you will try to
purchase products from AHM that will help plate your
machine.
Thanks,
A.H. MacLaughlin
till you make sure of the regulations in your home state,
that you can get a license plate for that bike!!
Thanks,
A.H. MacLaughlin
or states that require very little be added to
the machine to make it street legal.
Arizona,
Colorado,
Idaho,
Michigan,
Montana,
Vermont
& Wyoming.
Alaska, California, Florida, Iowa, New Jersey, New York
& Wisconsin. Extremely Difficult States For Getting You
Bike Registered.
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