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[QUOTE="Illinois KDX200, post: 28254, member: 16583"] At our enduro (Forest City Riders, Just southwest of Byron, IL on April 2) you must be a licenced rider and if under 18, have parental consent. There is some road riding on our event, so you should be, at a bare minimum, have insurance on you bike. It's Illinois, so you better have your card on you also. As far as being street legal, it's your butt. I suggest a headlight and taillight, and being very considerate of any traffic. (no goofing around on roads) Remember to slow way down around car traffic. If you kick up a rock into someone else's windsheild, and that person happens to be a landowner, or even a freind of one, it could mean no enduro the next year. Majority of the trail is on private property that we get permission to ride. Just for the enduro and off-road poker run. In closing, use common sense. Off soapbox....... ------------------ 9 out of 10 voices in my head say "Don't shoot!!" Dan Pagel Forest City Riders Rockton, IL. [/QUOTE]
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