woodyf
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My son sold his ATV and is now shopping for a dirt bike.
Many of the bikes on Kijiji where never registered but have the original bill of sale.
These owners state they only used it on their private property. I think they been raced and driven hard.
Can he bring the original bill of sales to the mto to register the bike? Anyway of tracing a vin to find out if it's stolen property?
Any advice on shopping for dirt bikes would be appreciated.
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1 hour ago, odot1 said:
Good for him!! The bike needs to be insured and registered/plated. It can only be ridden on crown land or trails that allow bikes. It can NOT be ridden along roads, even in the ditches. The licence plate is to.be mounted on the front on the bike although many guys allow it on the rear. He does not need a licence to ride private property, crown land or trails. Technically it must be walked across the road.
Sean
You just made my son's day! Thanks, you're the best!
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My 17 year old son wants to purchase a dirt bike to ride on crown land trails. What are the requirements to do so? Licensing, minimum insurance ect. What are the general rules. I have never owned one so I'm clueless....
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21 minutes ago, odot1 said:
Short/easy answer is no. But you can be charged with public intoxication and held until sober. You could also be charged with any traffic act laws you break such as careless depending on poor your riding is. The traffic act charges WOULD affect your drivers licence. Hope you win the bet!
Well, I was more listening than arguing. I was trying to find the answer on google. However I found 4 "expert" articles with 4 different answers. lol.
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The guys at work are arguing with each other regarding getting charged with a dui on peddle bike. What can a person get charged with and does it affect your driver's license?
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Thanks, your always the best!
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We just bought a waverunner, in the safe boating guide says you need an sound signalling or flares, a paddle or an anchor, life jacket, fire extinguisher, heaving line.... But then says if the operator and passengers have a fitting life jacket the only safety equipment required is a sound signalling device, flashlight, nav light for night, a magnetic compass if lose sight of land.
So has anyone had any problems with officers interpreting it that you need all the extra equipment?
What are your thoughts Odot?
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