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Florida motorcycle size restrictions
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Posted: 08/31/10 08:46 PM
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Hi first time posting here and was wondering if you guys could help me with your know how. I'm in Florida and keep hearing about a engine size restriction to your age. If your under 21 you cant ride a 1000 and up bike. I was wondering if this was true cause as I'm 21 the rule would still apply to me till 22. As my first bike being a 96 1000f cbr if I were to get pulled over I would loose it. Thanks for your time and if i posted in the wrong area frogive me thank you.
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dave_sonsky
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Posted: 09/01/10 08:39 AM
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no that's not true at all. any 16 year old with a license and the cash can ride whatever he wants.
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Posted: 09/02/10 09:18 PM
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thanks very much
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Posted: 09/02/10 11:17 PM
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yup, definitely not true. where in FL are you? Im in Daytona?
www.Naarden.biz - Sportbike SuperStore
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rdueitt
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Posted: 09/03/10 10:34 AM
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ha i would laugh at the cop if i was under 21 and he pulled me over and tried taking my bike cause it was too big
low-life society
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Posted: 09/13/10 04:30 PM
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don't worry, your bike probably is only a 998cc engine anyway, so that makes it under 1000cc! take off the 1000 decal and put on 998 Ducati sticker, just cut off the Ducati part...now your legal! problem solved!
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rdueitt
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Posted: 09/17/10 10:44 AM
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haha this is true.
low-life society
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