Sorry about the issues you're going through. Can you register it as an offroad vehicle? My state (New Mexico) allows the Roxor to be registered this way and leaves it up to each individual locality as to whether or not to allow offroad vehicles on the streets. Luckily, my locality does...I can't drive on the interstate, but, anywhere I would go offloading can be accessed through frontage roads for the most part.Arkansas only has one plate. Also I had ( Dirt Illegal ) process my paper work for Missouri. $1500.00 and 3 1/2 ,months later , I received the papers. Every thing cool for 2 years. Then 2 Missouri State Troopers with the Dept of Revenue, show up and spends over an hour discussing the Illegal paper changing of Certificate of Origin to title and registration. They had also been to the dealer that is was purchased from and had copies of everything, all sales info. They even had run my background and had all of their ducks in a row. Also knew of the other two in the state that had legalized in Missouri. Also stating that any vehicle from 2003 and newer must have airbags. They are in process of legalities With Dirt Legal. I have tried to contact BRANDEN at Dirt Legal and no one will call back or respond in any way. Have tried for 3 months. They are HIDING and know of their legal issues. I am still awaiting from the state on what charges I might occur. I hope everyone well and hope they dont have the issues I am having. Keep on a rollin and a clattering.
Damn...I hope it works out. Laws need to be changed to accommodate the Roxor...it's in a class by itself.We get a county sticker to only allow it on graveled county roads. I your county. I live 1/2 mile from another 2 counties, and am land locked. Still working on another possibility. Legalities, Legalities.
In Utah if your register it as a street legal UTV they give you a motorcycle type plate. You can go anywhere except the interstate. Arizona and Colorado are about the same. You would think Nevada would be inline with those states, but no. I sneak to Mesquite, and other more out of the way places in Nevada anyway. Not saying I recommend it but i do it.Utah allows for licensing a UTV. Locally the city ordinance allows ATV's to access to and from offroad areas over the road with no license as long as they are registered.
Yeah, I just hope that when the Roxor Mkt. keeps growing that the demand for legal issues comes to a halt and they make it legal for all in all states. The problems with even issuing UTV is that a ATV is 1200lbs or less. Then they show that a UTV is 2000lbs our less. As far as the ROXOR it doesn't Qualify due to it being 3400lbs. So I cant even get a UTV plate or sticker here.