If your state has public trail systems, it is safe to assume snowmobiles will need to be registered – even if you only plan on using private land, like the land you own. Also, check and see what actions are prohibited, such as riding on shoulders or crossing roads while using trails.
Can You Ride Your Snowmobile Anywhere Besides Snow?
Snowmobiles are awesome. They are fast, maneuverable, and fun. Most of all, they are meant for snow, and snow only. But since people will ask, let’s take a look at this anyway and clear up any misconceptions.
Can You Make A Snowmobile Street Legal?
It’s still deep in the heart of sledding season in the North, and the skuh-doos are full-send. But can you take them on public roads? Probably not a great idea. Let’s take a look at why.
What Happens When the California DMV Loses Your Digital Record?
DId you know that the California DMV gets rid of digital registration records after a few years? You can be in a mess if you don’t have your last paper registration or title. Let’s take a look at this issue and how Dirt Legal might be able to help you out of a jam.
What Are Pit Bikes? Are They Street Legal?
A pit bike is a pit bike because pit bikes weren’t ever supposed to be on streets in the first place. But why shouldn't they be street-legal? We can help!
How to Easily Title a Military Surplus Trailer for Road Use
Surplus military trailers are a great way to haul a bunch of stuff anywhere in the world. They are strong, robust, and durable and can be bought CHEAP. But if your state is unfriendly towards registering surplus military vehicles, you could end up with a big paperweight. Dirt Legal can help you get it on the road!
The Mahindra Roxor Rebirth and How You Can Drive on the Road
Frustrated that your Roxor is so awesome and is clearly intended for road use, but isn’t street legal? Well, Dirt Legal can ease your pain and hook you up with a legit tag and street legal registration!