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Post by Charlie D on Feb 4, 2017 15:00:21 GMT -5
So now that I am living out here on the Left Coast, I had to register and get a license plate for my RZR in Washington State. I had the option of licensing it for only off road use or on/off road use. I just wrapped up installation of the Ryco street legal kit and paying the state a wheelbarrow full of cash and now I have an on road tab. Washington state has reciprocity agreements with most of the other states out here. So the license plate and on road tab will also cover me for riding in states like Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. So next time you guy head west, I will be all set to tag along!
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Post by tomdesena on Feb 4, 2017 15:35:59 GMT -5
Glad to see you are still alive !!!! so do you take the RZR to the grocery store on nice days???
And check out any options we night have for a good week of riding on that side of the country next time we set a trip? as you know we ahve been to Utah and Colorado a few times each --- But I am open for other options next time we head west.....
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Post by Charlie D on Feb 4, 2017 19:08:59 GMT -5
Yea, I forgot to mention that Washington state law limits on road use to those roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less and those counties with less than 15k residents. All other counties must specifically permit on road use. Seems the county I live in has yet to do so.
Despite that small little technicality, I have been using it to run around our little town; mostly running back and forth between our two properties. Not a lot of lawmen out here in the sticks…so the chance of getting caught should be slim. Although, not sure the neighbors like it so much! Too many bunny hugging, granola eating, wool sock-wearing hippies!
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