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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Street legal KDX 220?
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 136207, member: 18302"] CRTom, Federal and state pollution & safety rules manufacturers have to comply with did effectively eliminate two strokes some time ago. I think the Yamaha RD350LC was the last one, around the mid '80's. As a private individual you do not have to conform to the same requirements as a mass producer. You just have to get the bike to meet the vehicle code for lighting, mirrors, etc... When you are street legalizing a dirt bike, the law makes no distinction between 2 and 4 strokes in CA. There is, however, a distinction between green and red stickers! I have CA street legalized three bikes (an XR280 and 2 KDX's). On dual sport rides, people occasionally hassle you for having a two stroke, but more often they are just curious. Just tell them the legalization process is exactly the same as for a DR or XR. For most people, a four stroke makes a better dual sport. But hey, some of us just prefer two strokes! And it can be 100% legal. Hard to believe in CA, but it is true. :) [/QUOTE]
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