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Originally Posted by culcune
The other thing Taotao could do (Boom if they had a pitbike) is offer a pitbike with lighting and see if they could fudge the MCO by having it state 'Motorcycle' on it. It would be the same situation as the Orion pitbike where some states would plate it and some not, but the advantage for Taotao is their pitbikes are off-road legal in California whereas none of the Orions are. Having lighting on any off-road bike makes sense whether one can plate it or not from a safety standpoint. The fall, winter, and early spring, it gets dark early, and one can get caught out in the middle of nowhere at night.
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I'm in Maine, all we need is lights and DOT approved tires to be street legal. If it says motorcycle on the MCO you wouldn't even need a pre-inspection to make sure its street legal.