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Originally Posted by culcune
I haven't looked at the CARB EO list lately, but I believe they are Green Stickered up to the 2019 model year. So, you could own one in California to go offroading with. I know the suspension is a lot more street oriented, so why would one want one over its pure dirtbike stablemate? Lights in case you get caught out later than expected, especially in the winter. I know that a couple Pitster bikes are Red stickered for you Californians, including a couple of full-size ones. You can find the exact models on the CARB site, but they are not listed under 'Pitster Pro'.
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At this point in life, I ride very little dirt. I'd love to do a super-moto type setup, being I do mostly paved twisties and canyons. It's a blast ringing the necks of these small displacement bikes around where we live. That's why I've always been intrigued with the Storm, Brozz and Delux. They'd be perfect here if I could tag them for the road.
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