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[QUOTE="wayneo426, post: 741668, member: 21136"] Its not that difficult provided you have a NY title. If you somehow get an ATV reg, your screwed. It used to be alot easier but many states have dropped their dual sport conversion rules on bikes. I know all KTM's come w/ a title, but jap bikes usually come with a mso. The purpose of being "streeted" is to prevent you from getting impounded IF you are caught/trapped on a trail. Ive seen a few CR250's streeted, and many KTM's. I wouldnt ride them to work every day, but if you were going for a quickie in the woods its better to at least have a street plate. Im not telling you to break the law but if your gonna ride trails here you might as well be as "legal" as possible. Its all up to you, whether your gonna ride tracks 90% of the time or if your going to do trails. My guess is that in White Plains, or wherever you live, you wont find alot of safe riding spots. [/QUOTE]
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