for you california riders

dpac31

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Jul 25, 2004
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As most of you know 2002 and older bikes are green sticker. How much longer do you think you can renew your registration and still remain green sticker with your 2-strokes. Do you think the next time you renew it will become red sticker.
 

rickyd

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Oct 28, 2001
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the way i understand it is once you have been issued a green sticker, it shall remain green stickered.. When i forst got my 01 kx250, i was issued a red sticker, at that time, the parks weren't enforcing the issue.. Then when i re-newed, i was issued green..
Rick
 

velosapiens

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Mar 18, 2002
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dpac31 said:
As most of you know 2002 and older bikes are green sticker. How much longer do you think you can renew your registration and still remain green sticker with your 2-strokes. Do you think the next time you renew it will become red sticker.

forever, unless they change the law again.
mw
 

d36RM racer

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May 26, 2004
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From what I know is that the bikes made before 02 cant meet the clean air standard due to their age so they are exempt but the red sticker law is being enforced now :bang: so My plan is to tell the dmv the sticker on my dads 86 yz was torn off in a crash and put the new one on my 03 RM250. I heard its only 10bucks for a replacement :yeehaw:
 

BigSwole

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Jun 8, 2004
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super idea :) BTW I should not have posted here cuz this was for the Calif bros.wait I was born in Calif,does that count?? LOL
 

Farmer John

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Mar 8, 2000
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d36RM racer said:
My plan is to tell the dmv the sticker on my dads 86 yz was torn off in a crash and put the new one on my 03 RM250.

The penalty for this is a $286.00 fine & bike impounded for 30 days. :(
It's called falsification of documentation. I have witnessed 2 bikes on separate occasions being impounded. 1 @ Metcalf & 1 @ Carnegie.
 

a454elk

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Jun 5, 2001
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Ain't worth the effort, trust me. The green sticker bikes should remain as such, hopefully!
 
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