- May 14, 2000
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I wouldnt normaly rant about something like this online, but maybe someone can inlighten me.;
I spend a fair amount of time in Colorado where the OHV system caters to dirtbikers, atv, jeeps and the like,.. providing many places to endulge.
And then you have states like NY,...... for the people that dont know, NY is a very large state with hundreds of thousands of 'state owned' wilderness/acres. When you purchase a motorcyle (ORV) in NY you pay anywhere from 6-9 percent sales tax, you are also required to register it as an ORV and pay the state another $15 per year. Yet NY provides nothing, not one acre, for legal off road vehicles. In fact they mention something in the laws about it being 'unlawful' to operate any motorized vehicle on any State lands. The only legal area's to ride are privately owned lands holding events that are sanctioned, or waivered, or payed for, ect.
Now heres the kicker,.. NY state does not require you to have a motorcycle drivers liscense to register and purchase a motorcycle. So some fool can go buy any YZFR 1100, leave the dealer parking lot, and kill himself or possible someone, (more likely himself).
Which exactly what happened here the other day at a local dealer, (in the parking lot!)... and what spurred me to write this rant. :think:
I spend a fair amount of time in Colorado where the OHV system caters to dirtbikers, atv, jeeps and the like,.. providing many places to endulge.
And then you have states like NY,...... for the people that dont know, NY is a very large state with hundreds of thousands of 'state owned' wilderness/acres. When you purchase a motorcyle (ORV) in NY you pay anywhere from 6-9 percent sales tax, you are also required to register it as an ORV and pay the state another $15 per year. Yet NY provides nothing, not one acre, for legal off road vehicles. In fact they mention something in the laws about it being 'unlawful' to operate any motorized vehicle on any State lands. The only legal area's to ride are privately owned lands holding events that are sanctioned, or waivered, or payed for, ect.
Now heres the kicker,.. NY state does not require you to have a motorcycle drivers liscense to register and purchase a motorcycle. So some fool can go buy any YZFR 1100, leave the dealer parking lot, and kill himself or possible someone, (more likely himself).
Which exactly what happened here the other day at a local dealer, (in the parking lot!)... and what spurred me to write this rant. :think: