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New to a quad. Have you been pulled over on dirt roads not street legal?

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We are trying to get DOT tires: very hard to find.

here you go

kanati tires has em

I ordered some trail hogs for my truck from tireseasy.com so far so good!

http://www.kanatitires.com/products/utv-tires/mongrel/#.VYGbrflViko

 

James

 

 

Unfortunately they don't seem to be offered in my sizes of 25x11-12 and 25x8-12

 

try this site

 

http://www.tires-easy.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?dsco=135&cart_id=42460900.135.23375&sowigan=&Breite=25x11.00&Quer=&Felge=12&Speed=&kategorie=6&Marke=&ranzahl=4&search_tool=standard&tyre_for=DOT_Highway_Approved&rsmFahrzeugart=PKW&suchen=+

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like the others have posted, just make it street legal. Did this a couple years ago on my 2 quads- added rear LED brake light, mirror and horn to both, probably cost about $60 for both. Any cycle shop has the gear and can even show you how to hook it up. went to DMV and got it registered for the street. tell them it is mostly used for off road use. real cheap. between the yearly OHV tag and street sticker- about $30 a year per quad. Insurance for both is about $100 year. use stock tires, been stopped by G&F several times, never had a problem but watched them ticket others who aren't set-up like this. i carry proof of insurance, registration, just like my truck. I can drive to the Circle K for a big gulp if I really wanted to drive the thing on the street, but Tucson drivers are crazy- i'll stick to the backroads and 2 tracks.

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