CO Pass Ride
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chrislogan27 wrote:Atomic, maybe you could help. I have had nothing but "Absolutely NOT!!" from the MVD in NM about plating. Is there something I need to do or say before I spend a shit ton of cash on parts for nothing? I mean $500.00 will go a LONG way on my K5 project!
Do you have a title for the bike? Is it OHV? If so, then it is nearly impossible to make it street-legal. Mine were done in CO as conversions (it's easier there) then brought to NM with street-legal titles from CO. No questions asked in this scenario. If you do try to replate as street-legal, you might have some luck with MVD express, not the state run MVD.
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I have the title, in my name. its OHV. I have friends and fam in Co. I could reg there, then do the conversion.
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Guys,
Pleeease, lighten up: of course y'all are cowboys... coz y'all are American!
Same as all from Iceland are Eskimos, all French are Frogs, all Germans Krauts, Ozzis are sheepshaggers and Canadians are.... well, dunno what they are - but it seems neither do you!
Never mind that 'cowboy' appears to have its own meaning in the US, blokes from Texas you say... that's just a province man, cut the nitty gritty.
Bear in mind this comes from a Cheese in Boerland, in an attempt to convince a Blightyman to join a concerted effort to get a dualsporting effort with a bunch of utter strangers off the ground in, where was it, Colorado?
Now then, this Briton thus far has kept eerily quiet.... Mauser, where art though???
Some consensus is needed Bru, so climb on a soapbox if you will.....
Pleeease, lighten up: of course y'all are cowboys... coz y'all are American!
Same as all from Iceland are Eskimos, all French are Frogs, all Germans Krauts, Ozzis are sheepshaggers and Canadians are.... well, dunno what they are - but it seems neither do you!
Never mind that 'cowboy' appears to have its own meaning in the US, blokes from Texas you say... that's just a province man, cut the nitty gritty.
Bear in mind this comes from a Cheese in Boerland, in an attempt to convince a Blightyman to join a concerted effort to get a dualsporting effort with a bunch of utter strangers off the ground in, where was it, Colorado?
Now then, this Briton thus far has kept eerily quiet.... Mauser, where art though???
Some consensus is needed Bru, so climb on a soapbox if you will.....
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cowboys...
frogs...
sheepshaggers...
dunno's...
a "cheese"...
utter strangers....
and a briton supposedly on a soapbox
now that would be a rather unique / unusual ride
frogs...
sheepshaggers...
dunno's...
a "cheese"...
utter strangers....
and a briton supposedly on a soapbox
now that would be a rather unique / unusual ride
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BuRP wrote:Guys,
Pleeease, lighten up: of course y'all are cowboys... coz y'all are American!
Same as all from Iceland are Eskimos, all French are Frogs, all Germans Krauts, Ozzis are sheepshaggers and Canadians are.... well, dunno what they are - but it seems neither do you!
Never mind that 'cowboy' appears to have its own meaning in the US, blokes from Texas you say... that's just a province man, cut the nitty gritty.
Bear in mind this comes from a Cheese in Boerland, in an attempt to convince a Blightyman to join a concerted effort to get a dualsporting effort with a bunch of utter strangers off the ground in, where was it, Colorado?
Now then, this Briton thus far has kept eerily quiet.... Mauser, where art though???
Some consensus is needed Bru, so climb on a soapbox if you will.....
Hi Burp . i am wondering what is up with Mauser , never heard of him for a while
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Still here guys....didn't bother reading this post as it didn't concern me.....looks like it has changed from the first post
Now us British folk are more refined...we would rather colonise the world and bring our engineering skills & ways of life....then retreat and become a minority in our own homeland
Now us British folk are more refined...we would rather colonise the world and bring our engineering skills & ways of life....then retreat and become a minority in our own homeland
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Sorry Burp....what was the question ?BuRP wrote:Too well yeah, he's dodging the answers......
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Riiiight.... you're in to join a few guys from here for a dualsported ride over in the US later this year, in Colorado?
Dave suggested this on the previous page, and I think such would be a good idea. Fly in, rent wheels, ride, see a lot & have fun.
Dave suggested this on the previous page, and I think such would be a good idea. Fly in, rent wheels, ride, see a lot & have fun.
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I can sadly only dream, I simply couldn't afford to undertake such a trip, wife + 3 kids to keep + 3 bikes and a car on a self employed salary.....it aint gonna happen .
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Dang! Oot the window with that one then. Will scratch around for 1 or 2 blokes here, just to show that here too some okes ride.
Atomic & Dave, what dates are in mind? Would help to know planning-wise...
Atomic & Dave, what dates are in mind? Would help to know planning-wise...
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In case you guys are curious there is a shop in montrose, co that will rent you a dual sport. The shop isn't far from some very epic Colorado passes including black bear, Imogene and Ophir. I know these passes well from my jeeping days and can't wait to get out on them with my BRP!! Would be happy to go with anyone wanting to check it out. Ben
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