Mar-10-2014 08:19 AM
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Mar-10-2014 09:32 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:The Texan wrote:dadwolf2 wrote:Have you seen the "new" NV law NRS 490.105 that does allow you to drive a UTV on certain roads in most counties?mike mck wrote:
Jim
It's registered as a street legal OHV. Can be driven on city streets or off highway trails
In Arizona and possibly other states. It won't be street legal in Nevada....I wish it was.
"Probably" not in Clark county (southern tip) where I live, because if it was I would see them on the roads. I've got several friends with RZR's who aren't driving them on the street... If these vehicles are truly street legal, wouldn't they be allowed in National Parks?
My point is, I don't want to spend $15-20K on a RZR to find out it can legally go some places and not other places. I'll get a Jeep and be 100% street legal.
Mar-10-2014 08:22 PM
The Texan wrote:dadwolf2 wrote:Have you seen the "new" NV law NRS 490.105 that does allow you to drive a UTV on certain roads in most counties?mike mck wrote:
Jim
It's registered as a street legal OHV. Can be driven on city streets or off highway trails
In Arizona and possibly other states. It won't be street legal in Nevada....I wish it was.
Mar-10-2014 07:07 PM
mike mck wrote:805gregg wrote:
Have you seen the RZR1000? If I wanted an off road rig I would look at them, I saw 1 at a gas station in Montana, the guy said it would do over 80 mph and had 18" of suspension travel
There are some amazing UtV's out there but they are $15K and up. I'm into mine $3K and 40MPH WOT is good for me.:)
Mar-10-2014 06:53 PM
805gregg wrote:
Have you seen the RZR1000? If I wanted an off road rig I would look at them, I saw 1 at a gas station in Montana, the guy said it would do over 80 mph and had 18" of suspension travel
Mar-10-2014 06:37 PM
Mar-10-2014 04:52 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:Have you seen the "new" NV law NRS 490.105 that does allow you to drive a UTV on certain roads in most counties?mike mck wrote:
Jim
It's registered as a street legal OHV. Can be driven on city streets or off highway trails
In Arizona and possibly other states. It won't be street legal in Nevada....I wish it was.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
Mar-10-2014 04:23 PM
mike mck wrote:
Jim
It's registered as a street legal OHV. Can be driven on city streets or off highway trails
Mar-10-2014 02:08 PM
kerry4951 wrote:
Welcome to the Rhino ownership world. I picked up a brand new 2008 450 about 2 years ago. It had less than 5 hrs on the engine. Its got all the power I will ever need. Thing was brand new. I had this all aluminum trailer special made for it. Had electric brakes installed on it so I dont have to worry about the extra weight pushing against the rig. Storage box is for helmets, fuel, etc. I wanted something light so I could maneuver it around by hand and it works great. We've had ours out to Quartzsite a few times, Moab, and the Hatfield McCoy trails in WV, plus a bunch of other trail systems. More and more states are developing trail sanctioned areas for ATVs and UTVs.
Mar-10-2014 02:05 PM
kerry4951 wrote:
Just be careful if you are thinking that its street legal everywhere. To be street legal in many of the states it has to be fully equipped with many safety features that cars have but UTVs do not. Two things just off the top of my head are turn signals and a working horn. The normal registration that most states issue for UTVs is not going to cut mustard if you are seen riding on any major public road. To give you an example, we checked when we were in Utah with a Moab ranger. He told us that if its dirt, no problem, if its black top, you cannot ride. In Pennsylvania, all ATVs have to be registered just like a car, but if its a public road, you are not legal to ride any ATV or UTV on them. You can only ride on designated ATV trails and private property. All Im saying is you better check where ever you decide to ride or it could get expensive.
Mar-10-2014 01:15 PM
Mar-10-2014 01:08 PM
kerry4951 wrote:You got some very bad info from the so called Ranger. We ride UT all the time and on public paved streets all the time....check with the state ATV/UTV association, if you want the truth, as most Rangers and LEOs don't know the actual law, just the part they chose to enforce and that may not be the actual law.
Just be careful if you are thinking that its street legal everywhere. To be street legal in many of the states it has to be fully equipped with many safety features that cars have but UTVs do not. Two things just off the top of my head are turn signals and a working horn. The normal registration that most states issue for UTVs is not going to cut mustard if you are seen riding on any major public road. To give you an example, we checked when we were in Utah with a Moab ranger. He told us that if its dirt, no problem, if its black top, you cannot ride. In Pennsylvania, if its a public road, you are not legal to ride any ATV or UTV on them. You can only ride on designated ATV trails. All Im saying is you better check where ever you decide to ride or it could get expensive.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
Mar-10-2014 01:00 PM
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