dukey33
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I know these (4-wheelers in general) are the devil's work, but how can this be advertised as street legal? (aside from shady salesmanship)
Simply adding headlights, brakelights and DOT tires does not make everything under the sun street legal. Motorcycles are defined in the Tx Tranportation code as having 3 wheels or 2. Anything else is a car/truck and requires seatbelts and more.
Is this exploiting a loophole in the golf cart allowance?
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/2361169988.html
Simply adding headlights, brakelights and DOT tires does not make everything under the sun street legal. Motorcycles are defined in the Tx Tranportation code as having 3 wheels or 2. Anything else is a car/truck and requires seatbelts and more.
Is this exploiting a loophole in the golf cart allowance?
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/2361169988.html
street legal 4 wheeler motorcycle - $6 (westchase/southwest)
Date: 2011-05-03, 8:28PM CDT
Only one in Texas to sell street legal 4 wheeler motorcycles we can stretch them and customize there doing 55 miles per gallon call James now "want last" (xxx-xxx-xxxx) call James any time