Florida's Confusing Laws

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Fulltimer

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The rule that said we must register our bikes was repealed. Sort of. Last month they came out with another ruling saying we cannot get them registered. There is a thread on here about it somewhere.

Terry
 

worksmanFL

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What now ?
Hi,

Heres what I would do (if I had no license and reg and tag or if I did have it - which I do)

a. I'd print out 04/20/2011's info, (the one page in particular)

b. I'd also have a copy of the 08/2010 verdict from Brevard county (as discussed from the other forum)

(have a. and b. with you just in case you are questioned/ pulled over)

c. follow the rules of the road

d. be respectful if stopped

e. Ride That Thing!!!

I hope this helps.

:)
 

worksmanFL

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I agree with the above list worksmanFL. And I do have a Class A FL. CDL. I think having a FL. DL would help.
Thanks.

I just took out my Huffy Cranbrook with my new FD BMP Setup, and a grubee 4gt 4 stroke.

Wow!

Eeeasy install, a few hours, niiice ride!

BTW I:

a. had my 2011 reg
b. had my 2011 plate in my back pocket
c. had my DL
d. had a copy of the 04/20/2011 DMV procedural info, pg 1 and pg 28 on me.

(Just in case I get pulled over.)

Talk about "triple redundancy"!

You know... just...

Ride That Thing!

:)

PS: Im gonna print the Brevard County Court Paperwork too, I forgot.
 
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4950cycle

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I have a Cranbrook with an 80cc (66cc) HT 2 stroke on it. But now I'm riding my HF Greyhound-Mongoose MB I just got done building (the builds in rackmount section). Thats the one I want to register. Tell me where an how you registered yours worksmanFL ? These bean heads want to give me a hard time !:-||