Dirt Bikes

Making Dirt Bikes Street Legal in New Jersey: Challenges and Solutions

Making Dirt Bikes Street Legal in New Jersey: Challenges and Solutions

New Jersey's regulations make it challenging to register off-road vehicles (ORVs) for street use due to strict emissions and safety standards. While it's possible to register a motorcycle without a title in NJ, converting a dedicated off-road dirt bike to be street-legal is often impractical. The article explores alternative solutions, such as using out-of-state registration through a Montana LLC, to legally ride dirt bikes on public roads. It also covers essential requirements for street-legal motorcycles, lane splitting laws, and the potential challenges riders may face when using unconventional methods to make their dirt bikes street-legal.

How Awesome Would 2-stroke Dirt Bikes Be If They'd Been Improving Them For 40 Years?

How Awesome Would 2-stroke Dirt Bikes Be If They'd Been Improving Them For 40 Years?

2-stroke dirt bikes have evolved with improved power, fuel delivery, and ignition systems. They remain popular for their high power-to-weight ratio. Advancements include aluminum frames, better suspension, and cleaner emissions. But more than anything, they were, are, and will remain in the future just about the most fun thing on two tires.

And the cool part is that you can make yours street legal through Dirt Legal's OHV registration process!

How You Can Make Your Off-Road Dirt Bike Street Legal in New Jersey!

How You Can Make Your Off-Road Dirt Bike Street Legal in New Jersey!

New Jersey is home to some beautiful countryside and great trail riding, in spite of it's reputation from Jersey Shore. But the problem is that NJ isn't all that friendly to getting OHV dirt bikes street legal. That's ok; Dirt Legal's got your back. Check out how to legally get your dirt bike on the road in New Jersey!

Here's How to Make a Dirt Bike Street Legal in Texas

Here's How to Make a Dirt Bike Street Legal in Texas

With a population of only 64 in the entire county, Loving has the lowest population density of any county in any state. In fact, Texas has fifty counties that are made up of 100% rural land. By these standards, street-legal dirt bikes would be a shoo-in in Texas, right? Well, not exactly.

How to Register an Electric Dirt Bike for Road Use - Getting on the Road Fast

How to Register an Electric Dirt Bike for Road Use - Getting on the Road Fast

Are you waiting on an electric dual-sport bike to be released so you can finally drive a street-legal electric dirt bike? Don’t wait! Dirt Legal will get your electric dirt bike registered and tagged, so you can feel the wind in your face.