daytona bike week florida laws?
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#24
Re: daytona bike week florida laws?
bringing both bikes, but the lot bike im not worried about cause i doubt it'll see the street.
BUT, streeter is 100% legal except i dont have mirrors, think thery're going to pull me over for that? tried to find mirrors for '05 CBR600RR at every salvage place around here and no one had them...
BUT, streeter is 100% legal except i dont have mirrors, think thery're going to pull me over for that? tried to find mirrors for '05 CBR600RR at every salvage place around here and no one had them...
#26
Re: daytona bike week florida laws?
what the hell i got to have a light for my plate now **** me im leaving in like 6 hours and its a 24 hour drive for me to get there any one know how i can jimmy something up to work? i have a 05 636 with a yosh pipe on
#27
Re: daytona bike week florida laws?
Here are the new laws since last year.
* $1,100 fine for a sideways or hidden license plates. They are not messing around with this. I have seen over 20 people that got this fine in ONE month.
* $1,000 fine for having one wheel off the ground (First Offense) It gets progressively more expensive ever time you get caught for doing it again.
* $800 fine plus towing and impound ($1,500 total) for not having a motorcycle endorsement
Lots of changes in the past year. Florida is not f8cking around with motorcycles anymore. If you come down here, make sure your plate is in clear view and is horizontal. It also has to be at least 12" off the ground, too. If you plan to kill the streets here, then be prepared to bounce on the cops when they come. Or you could take an easy ride over to the O Town and hit the major stunt spots.
* $1,100 fine for a sideways or hidden license plates. They are not messing around with this. I have seen over 20 people that got this fine in ONE month.
* $1,000 fine for having one wheel off the ground (First Offense) It gets progressively more expensive ever time you get caught for doing it again.
* $800 fine plus towing and impound ($1,500 total) for not having a motorcycle endorsement
Lots of changes in the past year. Florida is not f8cking around with motorcycles anymore. If you come down here, make sure your plate is in clear view and is horizontal. It also has to be at least 12" off the ground, too. If you plan to kill the streets here, then be prepared to bounce on the cops when they come. Or you could take an easy ride over to the O Town and hit the major stunt spots.
#28
Re: daytona bike week florida laws?
staying in Orlando looking for something to do besides the obvious reason i came here... looking for a ride or hit up a spot didnt bring my lot bike tho so would just come to bull **** and what not
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