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Old 01-05-2006, 04:36 AM
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Question Pit Bike Rego

I was wondering if its possible to register a Atomik /orion "06" dirt bike. If you hook up front light, tail light, indercatiors and all that stuff i cant see why not. If any one knows or if they have tried to register a bike and failed then let me know.
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Old 01-05-2006, 04:41 AM
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they are not made to road legal standards, if they were u would have got legal documents with it. I know in some states in the USA they can register them but they have to be checked and have a full road kit, lights, indicators, horn, number plate etc.
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Old 01-05-2006, 10:10 AM
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ever heard of a compliance plate??? jap cars eg 180s and skylines need them to get ozzy rego...
To get a pitty engineered for the road, with all the associated legal shit that goes with it, and complianced you could buy a good 2nd hand wrf250 or xr250 .

As for riddin one on the road you ever ridin a normal motor bike in traffic? cars really dont seem to watch for riders and on somethin the size of a pitbike id say youd want some pretty healthy life insurance.......
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Old 04-05-2006, 04:18 AM
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i rang up atomik and theres kits for theses bike that you can get to make them legal to use in side streets neighbough hoods... etc..
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Old 04-05-2006, 06:09 AM
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Sorry Franky but Atomic have misinformed you...

To use these on any public roads they have to be registered.... to register any vehicle that doesn't have a compliance plate it must be Certified by an engineer, who has to certify that it meets the Australian Standards and so on....

This costs lots of money and I guarentee there isn't an engineer in Australia that would certify one of these bikes.... (even if it had lights/road legal tyres/ and so on)
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unless the place is dodgy
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it would be very dangerous people dont even look out for people who ride full size motor bikes imagine riding something half the size.
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Old 13-02-2007, 09:51 PM
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Thumbs up Atomik motocross getting recreation registration

Hey all,

For the last few weeks I've spent my weekends wiring up lights so I can get a recreational registration.

Good news is that after lots of frustration and being a novice/retard at soldering, it is nearly complete!! I will post pics of my bike when I have everything completed everything (currently my battery is flat).

Things added, and prices include:

Front headlight - $60 new from bike shop (makes my bike look wicked I think)
Rear tail light switch - $15 new from bike shop
Rear tail light - new about $10 off ebay
Wire - <$5
Lots of butt joints (~$6) as I screwed up the wiring a few times.
Horn - About $15 bucks off ebay (in mail on way here from USA).
Switch to turn front light and tail light on - about $1.
Ultra shit "huffy" Mirror - from Kmart about $7 (might need to replace this because it is crap as).
Pack of cable ties - ~$2 from Kmart.

So just have to add the horn and my bike is complete.

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eyy mate were bouts are u located and have you acually found out if u can get it done??
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Old 13-02-2007, 10:27 PM
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Looks easy for Victorians!

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...gistration.htm

Wonder about us Qlders?
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