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cop said i can't make it legal.
it HAS to be built from the factory w/pedals
it HAS to be built from the factory w/pedals

Matt Gruber said:cop said i can't make it legal.
it HAS to be built from the factory w/pedals![]()
Lowell said:Matt Gruber said:cop said i can't make it legal.
it HAS to be built from the factory w/pedals![]()
A friend of mine was pulled over for doing a 3 block wheelie on his motorcycle, and received a ticket for 'undue care and attention'. When the court date came around, he argued that to wheelie a motorcycle for that distance would require a great deal of care and attention, and the judge agreed. The ticket was thrown out on that technicality.
Matt Gruber said:cop said i can't make it legal.
it HAS to be built from the factory w/pedals![]()
Speaking generally, if the state requires registration, and it won't register your vehicle, then that means your vehicle is simply not legal on public roads. For example, in the U.S., all four-wheeled vehicles fall into this category unless they get safety-tested and approved first, so go-karts, ATVs, etc., are illegal to drive on public roads and always will be. I know yours isn't four-wheeled but I'm just speaking generally. It may be that your vehicle, without pedals connected to the wheels, simply cannot ever be ridden legally on public roads in Florida. In that case, the only solutions are either not to ride it on public roads, or reconnect some pedals, chain, and sprockets.Matt Gruber said:I was very polite, yet firm, on my voice mail message informing them that DMV will not allow registration of a ELECTRIC MOTOCROSS BIKE (title on box) sold at wal-mart
TylerDurden said:http://www.dot.state.fl.us/Safety/ped_bike/laws/ped_bike_bikeLaws1.htm
knightmb said:Matt Gruber said:knight
i asked him to mail me a copy of the law.
he thinks it COULD be registered
but it can't it's a toy.
fine $120 will plead not guilty, its a TOY cant be reg.
u can google FL STATUTE 320.02-1
i cant read pdf, i just gave up for now
Ok, found it thanks. It's basically the statute for "No Motor Vehicle Registration" which has a $120 fine.
I think even without pedals you are in the clear. The laws doesn't say you need pedals, only that it must stay under 20 MPH, have 2 wheels, and the rider must be over the age of 16. So if you are 16 or older and were doing 18.6 MPH (even better if it's written on the ticket) then you are in the clear. Take it to court, request that court fees be waived, throw the law book at them and walk out with a smile, better yet, ride away on your electric bicycle
Florida State Law Link
Florida State law says:
(2) BICYCLE.--Every vehicle propelled solely by human power, and every motorized bicycle propelled by a combination of human power and an electric helper motor capable of propelling the vehicle at a speed of not more than 20 miles per hour on level ground upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels, and including any device generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two front or two rear wheels. The term does not include such a vehicle with a seat height of no more than 25 inches from the ground when the seat is adjusted to its highest position or a scooter or similar device. No person under the age of 16 may operate or ride upon a motorized bicycle.