How do I make my dirt bike idle longer?

How do i make a 150cc dirt bike streel legal in nj?

  • i have a baja 150cc dirt bike and i live in new Jersey =( what would i need on the bike to make it street legal. i what to put as little as possible on it.thanks

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    I don't know that you can. But of course I am in Salt Lake City Utah. Go to your nearest motorcycle shop and check a price on how much it would cost to get a Street Legal kit installed. It's a set of Blinkers, a horn, Mirrors, A tail lamp on the back (for brake lights,) and I think they would also make you put street tires on because knobby O/R tires just aren't going to cut it in Jersey. But basically you have to have a Horn, Mirrors, and a way to tell people you're on the brakes without having to use hand signals. (Imagine clutching when your hand is up in the stop position.)

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First have a cycle that has a variation that passed EPA and Transportation certificate for road legal--OR lots of money. Anything made since 2000 has to have been certified for road use to have a decent chance at registration for road. 1980/90s a little better chance. 1960 very good chance. What year is cycle, how much noise does it make and what is EPA test? ** further info doesn't help much, the 2010 date of manufacture means HIGHLY unlikely to be road legal. Does the engine have a sticker saying meets EPA regs as of date of manufacture? Did they make a street legal version? Do you have access to a dealer license? Can you try for a homemade title and registration as a motor driven cycle maybe- this MIGHT be a possible way to get license plate. Cheap, practical way?-- buy a older 125 to 175 Honda trail model that came with the road equipment and was usually driven 1/2 street, 1/2 mild dirt.

go check out the statutes related to motorcycles or scooters or whatever it is you want to turn it into and read the difinitions of what the law says it must be. Make it conform to the definitions and then go take your receipts for what you bought to build the motorcycle and register it as a motorcycle or moped, or scooter, or whatever it is that you can get away with. Then you can legally use it for the purposes allowed by the law as stated according to what it is considered under the definitions. However after reading the definitions the definition for dirt bike appears as... "Dirt bike" means any two-wheeled motorcycle that is designed and manufactured for off-road use only and that does not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or United States Environmental Protection Agency on-road emissions standards. You would first have to make it NOT fit that description by making it comply with federal motor vehicle safety standards and EPA emissions guidlines

Nope no way call DMV they will tell you the same

You can't. Motorcycles that are designed to be ridden off road, can not be licensed or titled for street use.

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