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ATV & Dirt Bike Legal Riding

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Summary: ATVs and dirt bikes can only be legally ridden in certain areas depending on the size and speed of the vehicle. Learn more about legal riding for ATVs and dirt bikes with expert tips in this free off road vehicles video.

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By Rock Sanchez
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Mr. Rock Sanchez is the manager of sales at Yamaha of Cucamonga located in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mr. Sanchez has been in the bike sales for several years and most enjoys the...read more

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"Where can you legally ride bikes? The DMV has a list of where you can ride your particular vehicle. There are two types of vehicles. They have what's called a two stroke and a four stroke. Some are green sticker. Some are red sticker. Red sticker vehicles are a little more restricted where you can ride- green stickers a little more opened the DMV.org, ca.dmv.org has a list of where and where you should and shouldn't ride. A common mistake a lot of people make is they end up buying a bike that's a little too small. They want to ride hard. They want to ride fast maybe they're a little heavier a little more experience but they want to save a dollar. So, they end up going from a bike like this that will do what the want it to do to a bike like this. It's a little bit of an extreme example but the analogy is the same. You want to get the bike that fits. You want to get the bike that's going to do what you want it to do. The best thing you could do is talk to an experience person who knows and has been in the business and kind of understands what you want out of a machine. By doing that, you're going to save yourself a lot of time, a lot of effort and not doing it two or three times. By getting the right machine the first time, better for you. How important is it to do research before you walk into a motorcycle store? I say pretty important and I say the most important thing is really identifying what you want and what you really want to do with the machine pass that, I would do your homework. Look at the different brands. See which one fits you best. Which one has a nice history of track record and reliability then fit. Fit is going to be important. So, I would recommend trying on a couple of different brands if you can and then getting the one that's right for you."

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