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count me in on a Roxor Moab ride. It would be a hoot.
That sounds awesome. I'd be in. You should start a new thread with a projected said of dates so people can chime in and possibly have a say on when they'd like it to happen.I have been going to Moab Utah for the past 5ys riding with the TW200 group. It is a small Yamaha motorcycle that is a blast to poke around with. Tw riders come from all over the country to meet up for a week each april/may.
If anyone is interested, I am thinking it would be great to have Roxor folks plan a ride there. They are very offroad friendly there and us being able to hit the pavement a bit, as they allow us in town, and there are miles of off road trails. I don't care to do any rock crawling or extreme riding, just enjoy the company of other owners, campfire evenings and some superior back country riding.
I just picked up my Roxor and am excited to ride with other owners.
Who would we ask for a regional forum section?A southwest Roxor Enthusiast forum would be cool.
The Administrator of this siteWho would we ask for a regional forum section?
He's amenable. I asked him about it some months ago. The hard part will be figuring out who to include. Regions of the country? State by state?The Administrator of this site
That sounds awesome. I'd be in. You should start a new thread with a projected said of dates so people can chime in and possibly have a say on when they'd like it to happen.
My mistake, mid apr till first week of may.March. Think jeep week is in apr, that might be intriguing. Was there last year, but not with a jeep. For me too many of them and organized, no free thinking there. Sign up and go with a mob, not to my liking.
Just picked up my ROXOR today! Had dealer make it street-legal. Still not clear or what “highways” I can or cannot take it on. The law -at least this one - seems ambiguous compared to Cali nanny-state where each and every prohibition is spelled out in bold capital letters.
Guide to ATV and UTV Laws in Arizona | ATV ManJust picked up my ROXOR today! Had dealer make it street-legal. Still not clear or what “highways” I can or cannot take it on. The law -at least this one - seems ambiguous compared to Cali nanny-state where each and every prohibition is spelled out in bold capital letters.
Here you go. I'm not a lawyer nor a legislator. If you want a larger explanation you can read the bill that was submitted and put into effect by J-NO. Here.Just picked up my ROXOR today! Had dealer make it street-legal. Still not clear or what “highways” I can or cannot take it on. The law -at least this one - seems ambiguous compared to Cali nanny-state where each and every prohibition is spelled out in bold capital letters.
I had to wait to get my plate, not sure if you have yours yet. The original plate that came in had an RV designation. Took that plate and the OHV sticker to the MVD. They transferred the OHV tag and issued me a new MC plate after I paid a hefty amount. VLT, plus safety fee, plus registration fee. They go by whatever MSRP they have in their system. 315.91 in damages to my wallet later and I had a now truly street legal vehicle. They don't do an inspection. You sign something stating that you've made all the necessary changes to it required under the law. No emissions test was required. Because of the weight of the vehicle you will be required to pay the VLT no matter what, some people have gotten away with not doing so. I chose not to take the chance. Because you are already paying the VLT it makes sense to just register it for highway use since...you'd only be saving that money if the vehicle was under 1800lbs and you weren't required to pay it. Primarily off highway is an option, but since you are already paying the VLT I'm not sure why you'd chose to do it.Just picked up my ROXOR today! Had dealer make it street-legal. Still not clear or what “highways” I can or cannot take it on. The law -at least this one - seems ambiguous compared to Cali nanny-state where each and every prohibition is spelled out in bold capital letters.