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Just doing a little bit of research prior to diving in - I've got a dual sport bike here in Cali, which lets me ride any and all public roads, trails etc. If I didn't have it street legal, it would have to be a red or green OHV sticker - which only lets me ride in the designated OHV areas, and nowhere else.
Now, I'd like to be able to take the ATV all over, other than pavement of course. Has anyone gotten a dual OHV/Boat registration? For those of you that have only gotten a green sticker, have you been hassled by the law anytime?
When I was out there, I didn't have a title, had to get a letter from RI about the max origin/sn and had a 2 stroke (pre 2003) so, got the green sticker after going to one of the dmv stations to get the machine checked out. I only got a few rides in while trying to "tune" the machine.
I just got done registering my amphicat and scrambler here in michigan.I actually took pictures from this site to the dmv with me.Well It took all day but they registered them as boats and created their own vin #.I got sent home 3 times while they searched to see if they were stolen-then to create an I.D. took another hour.The good news is it was only $20 a piece.Try to get a young person to wait on you,every time I had someone my age look at the pics they flat out told me they would not register the vehicles without an inspection!-
Haven't even touched it yet. Hustler still hasn't gotten the frame up rebuild as I am planning, due to finances and we're planning an Arkansas move. I might just wait till we're out of this state. One thing i can say from experience though - start and complete the registration in a rural or ag DMV. Avoid the urban and city DMV's like the plague.