Very nice video for the Australian street legal version of the WR450.
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Depends on the state...in Arizona, yes.JHKolb said:Very cool vid - wonder if the WR450F can be made street legal easily?
Not a chance in H E Double Hockey Sticks for Californikistan. They put an end to Baja kits and the like as of 2004, IIRC. Try it now, DMV flags the bike and you won't even be able to get a green or red sticker (OHV tag) for it and it will forever be listed in the DMV database as unregisterable. Can't even bring in a used bike unless it is either CA emissions legal or it has over 7500 miles on it unless you are moving here from out of state at the time.JHKolb said:Very cool vid - wonder if the WR450F can be made street legal easily?
protondecay123 said:I'm pretty sure the 2012 is going to be green sticker approved for Cali. In Arkansas I believe that we will just have to add a rear view mirror and it will be street legal. We don't require blinkers here IIRC.
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Yes, I just completed some Yamaha On line sales courses on 2012 models, including the WR450F and it did state that it was CA green sticker legal.
Yea, we can get the 450 now....as a green sticker bike. No interest as I don't want to have to trailer the bike to get anywhere. We need a street legal bike, such as the WR250 is. Anything less and I won't even look at the spec sheet.protondecay123 said:I'm pretty sure the 2012 is going to be green sticker approved for Cali. In Arkansas I believe that we will just have to add a rear view mirror and it will be street legal. We don't require blinkers here IIRC.
I share a lot of your sentiments. For someone like me 6'3" 250, the WR250R probably lacks "Grunt" on the bottom end and I don't want a trailer. Luckily in AR making it street legal is going to involve a $10 mirror.Firefight911 said:Yea, we can get the 450 now....as a green sticker bike. No interest as I don't want to have to trailer the bike to get anywhere. We need a street legal bike, such as the WR250 is. Anything less and I won't even look at the spec sheet.
That was great!erenet said:I like the part when he arrives at his driveway, then he goes for another ride, I've done the same thing with my S10