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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by spideyrdr View Post
    Not just bikes but plated 4x4's. I went around and around on this for my Jeep as to whether or not I needed a sticker and the answer was a firm yes. Just a heads up to anyone who 'wheels here in CO. I didn't mind the $25 for the sticker / registration, but lack of clear and definitive information was so frustrating.
    Not to mention that no states seem to carry any reciprocity with other states any longer either. Most states would usually give you a two week grace period to vacation and enjoy their trails provided you were legal in your home state.

    But now if you want to use the trail system in another state, they are forcing everyone to have that state's sticker. How the state can force you to have a sticker to use FEDERAL land and have it hold up in court is beyond me. I was told it was challenged somewhere and upheld but I have no supporting information.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    My Budget really was about 2k range.. I might be able to stretch that a little so please keep that in mind.

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    My Budget really was about 2k range.. I might be able to stretch that a little so please keep that in mind.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    I'll sell my 2001 KTM EXC 300 for that, but it is a 2 stroke.
    It is titled, and has near new tires but does need fork seals.
    My wrist surgery is not recovered enough for trail riding this year.


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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Since everyone seems to be on board the plated wagon, I'm gonna chime in for the very small "not plated" crowd.
    I've been riding trail bikes for almost 20 years. I've done the "bikes in the back of the truck" routine for many years, and the "trailer behind the suv" for many years, which is my current setup. I always have a current OHV sticker, and wouldn't have it any other way. Whether it's a day ride above Central City, or a camp trip to Moab, it's nice having room to bring whatever you want and have an easy, comfortable drive home.

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by UglyDogRacing View Post
    Is a 400 or 450 to much power for me? Lets face it, I'm slow and a noob?

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    The WR250 on there I have talked to the guy. Its not plated and has no title, so I would have to plate it if I wish.. Same question one some of those bikes.. is a 400-450 to much bike for a guy like me?

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    I found this one earlyer today as well... KLR enough bike not to get bored? http://denver.craigslist.org/mcy/3149485721.html

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    I have one, we could be KLX buddies. no homo.

    LOL.. I suppose I will get bored of it someday, but not yet. It's small enough to play on the trails and the six speed is actually usable on pavement. Slower than the WR250s though.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    I found this one earlyer today as well... KLR enough bike not to get bored? http://denver.craigslist.org/mcy/3149485721.html
    KLX?


    Go side it and see. It may be a little lacking at higher speeds, but will be more forgiving on the dirt.

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by asp_125 View Post
    I have one, we could be KLX buddies. no homo.

    LOL.. I suppose I will get bored of it someday, but not yet. It's small enough to play on the trails and the six speed is actually usable on pavement. Slower than the WR250s though.
    Whats its top speed?

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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    Its it worth the Extra G for a bike though?
    to ride OHV trails all you need is an OHV sticker available at any mc shop that sells dirt bikes. if you want to make a bike titled and street bike i would recommend buying an untitled bike put on DOT approved tires, a horn, working brakelight(most trail bikes come with a tail light that always stay on, all you need is a switch that makes it brighter when you apply the rear brake) and a horn. you dont need turn signals but if they are on your bike they must work. at that point youll need to call your local CSP station and schedule an inspection. they will give you the paper work you need to take to the DMV to title your bike and get plates. with good tires, those mods will run you about 400 bucks. depending on your skill, you should be able to install everything yourself. i believe youll need a stronger stater to run a horn but im not sure.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    Is a 400 or 450 to much power for me? Lets face it, I'm slow and a noob?
    you just have to respect the power of the dirty on the trails and youll be fine. i would also reccomend you find a four stroke for trails because of their fuel economy
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by maktastik_jr. View Post
    i believe youll need a stronger stater to run a horn but im not sure.
    Iirc, you can actually get a bullshit squeeze-bulb bicycle horn and it'll pass.



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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Iirc, you can actually get a bullshit squeeze-bulb bicycle horn and it'll pass.



    i think they just recently changed that but im not sure. i can ask my boss tomorrow and find out for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maktastik_jr. View Post
    i think they just recently changed that but im not sure. i can ask my boss tomorrow and find out for sure.
    Could be, I knew it was legal since the Aurora PD/DART team bikes they bought had 'em, but that was a few years ago now...
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Iirc, you can actually get a bullshit squeeze-bulb bicycle horn and it'll pass.


    I can confirm that this is no longer enough, the rules have been changed requiring an electric horn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    Whats its top speed?
    I backed off when the steering got kind of light. Fast enough for the trails anyway.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by longrider View Post
    I can confirm that this is no longer enough, the rules have been changed requiring an electric horn.
    wired electric, or battery powered "meep meep" horn?
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by longrider View Post
    I can confirm that this is no longer enough, the rules have been changed requiring an electric horn.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolds View Post
    that would work. battery powered im assuming?

    and if your looking for a great beginner bike an xr 400 would do you solid man. plenty of power, forgiving suspesion and BULLETPROOF motors, all around perfect trail bike. i had an 01 with nothing modified expept a rear cargo rack, full fmf exhaust and a k&n air filter and it ran KICKASS.
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    Re: Dirty Guys Please Help Me Understand Plated VS OHV

    Quote Originally Posted by maktastik_jr. View Post
    that would work. battery powered im assuming?

    and if your looking for a great beginner bike an xr 400 would do you solid man. plenty of power, forgiving suspesion and BULLETPROOF motors, all around perfect trail bike. i had an 01 with nothing modified expept a rear cargo rack, full fmf exhaust and a k&n air filter and it ran KICKASS.
    Yep 9v.. I'm not sure a 400 would suit me.. I'm not a heavy guy 145 lbs but 6foot 3

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