what to do to make a rode leagle kdx
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what to do to make a rode leagle kdx
i was wondering what i have to do to make my kdx 200 rode leagel
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You need to check your state's requirements. In CO. you would need to rig a brake light, rear view mirror, little kid's squeasey ball horn, lighted license plate holder, insurance, and get a cop that can't read "non-DOT approved" on the tires to sign off on it.
Your state might be different. Many states won't allow it no-how, no way.
Your state might be different. Many states won't allow it no-how, no way.
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ihatefalling wrote:http://www.ama-cycle.org/legisltn/laws.asp
Don't know about the other 49, but that site is wrong in a number of ways for this state.
If you haven't sorted it out by now, asking such a question on an international website is a complete waste of time...your time and the time of anyone that reads it.
Laws vary by state in the US. You need to check what works in your state...if you live in one.
If you find it's possible in your locale and subsequently have a question about, say, rigging a brake light on your KDX, that is something you can get information on thru this site. While the grammar/style police don't spend a whole lot of time checking content of this site, it would be helpful to phrase your questions in something at least resembling English (well, American really). If English is not your first language, making a clear statement to that effect will get you better consideration for having said something 'strange'. The adjudication of that (something being 'strange' or not) is completely up to the individual responder.
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So when his Mom rides him 2-up to piano lessons, she won't get in trouble.
That's pretty self-evident, ain't it?
That's pretty self-evident, ain't it?
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All in good fun...
Especially when at the cost of someone else, 'eh? It's the 'Merican way!
Especially when at the cost of someone else, 'eh? It's the 'Merican way!
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I'm sure they are the same. I mean...the names of the two states are spelled pretty much exactly the same so I'm SURE their motor vehicle laws are pretty much identical.
That is the way it works...ain't it?
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