Chriscraft,
You came here looking for opinions about your bike and you have a lot of them. Pick one would be my answer and live with the outcome.
Doesn't matter what time you were at the R.C.M.P. office they told you no. They are the people who are going to arrest you if you ride your bike with a gas motor on it so I'd be inclined to believe them even if they were grumpy. The cop that pulls you over might be more than grumpy. You can only hope for the best.
I posted the I.C.B.C. website and they stated that there can't be a gas motor on a bicycle {cycle in their terms}. That seems pretty official to me since we both know about I.C.B.C. and the law. If you don't think it means you, you will have a very sharp lesson if they stop you on your bike with a motor on it.
If your under 16 you can't ride it anyway and if your under 18 your parent's are responsible for the fines and if your over 18, well you will get a lesson in being called an adult.
Enjoy what ever your decision is.
Steve.
You came here looking for opinions about your bike and you have a lot of them. Pick one would be my answer and live with the outcome.
Doesn't matter what time you were at the R.C.M.P. office they told you no. They are the people who are going to arrest you if you ride your bike with a gas motor on it so I'd be inclined to believe them even if they were grumpy. The cop that pulls you over might be more than grumpy. You can only hope for the best.
I posted the I.C.B.C. website and they stated that there can't be a gas motor on a bicycle {cycle in their terms}. That seems pretty official to me since we both know about I.C.B.C. and the law. If you don't think it means you, you will have a very sharp lesson if they stop you on your bike with a motor on it.
If your under 16 you can't ride it anyway and if your under 18 your parent's are responsible for the fines and if your over 18, well you will get a lesson in being called an adult.
Enjoy what ever your decision is.
Steve.