You’ve heard stories about amazing torque and incredible speed. So where are all the street legal two-strokes? Let’s take a look and find out where they are, and what you need to do to make your two-stroke dirt bike street legal.
For most of the United States, motorcycle riding season is over, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t think about registering your new bike. The holidays are the perfect time to beat the DMV rush, avoid penalties, and save money with Montana LLC registration. Learn how Dirt Legal can streamline the process and save you time and hassle.
Do you need a CDL to drive an RV? For most RVs, the answer is no. However, if you're driving a Class A motorhome or towing exceptionally large or heavy trailers, some states require special licenses. Weight and length thresholds vary by state, with some requiring a CDL or non-commercial Class B license for vehicles over 26,000 lbs or longer than 45 feet. While you can title and register your RV in a different state, your driver’s license and domicile dictate which state’s licensing rules apply. Understand the requirements in your state to stay compliant on the road.
Michigan has taken a significant step forward in recognizing the practicality of Japanese mini-trucks, micro vans, and Kei cars for on-road use. The Michigan Department of State (MDoS) has updated its policy, reclassifying these vehicles from off-road to on-road use, and is issuing new titles and registrations to affected owners. This decision marks a major win for mini-truck enthusiasts and paves the way for greater acceptance of these versatile vehicles.
You’ve heard stories about amazing torque and incredible speed. So where are all the street legal two-strokes? Let’s take a look and find out where they are, and what you need to do to make your two-stroke dirt bike street legal.