Just got arrested on the local MTB trails

raysted

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LMAO!!!
You didnt follow the "Dirt Bike dont get caught rules" (adopted from my youth when i rode a kx125 practically everywhere)

#1. Dont get caught! haha
#2. Always have an escape route (or two)
#3. Worst case, hide until nightfall and push bike home (no noise )

Why I bought an Alta - Cause I only have follow the First 2 Rules!!!
Haha

btw...you can set-up a gofundme for legal fees
haha
Rocknroll!! Love the petals!
 

MotoxXxMan

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the really funny part [to me] is that some states actually have their laws written in a way that any e-bike with pedals that turn the rear wheel are legal to drive on public streets. So technically, this would be legal in those states
 

markhamr

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The fun police have there own laws,
or will make one up.
Unless you are hooning (annoying others )
they need to f off and leave evs alone.
There is a power maximum not just the pedals
It is usually 450 to 600 watt.
Face it motorcycle riders have never been popular
in the general community.
Gives the deadbeats something to complain about.
 

MotoxXxMan

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The fun police have there own laws,
or will make one up.
Unless you are hooning (annoying others )
they need to f off and leave evs alone.
There is a power maximum not just the pedals
It is usually 450 to 600 watt.
Face it motorcycle riders have never been popular
in the general community.
Gives the deadbeats something to complain about.
not all states have a power limit though. And here in CT, the limit is 3kw and 28mph. I'll be making an engraved plaque for my kx250f ev conversion saying 3kw 28mph, and adding headlight and taillight so it's within the state laws. And will have the low mode programmed at 3kw and 28mph in case they want me to show them its real ;)
 
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