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    Here’s the next money project.

     

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    You can register a UTV in Montana where they are street legal and drive them in Texas. Completely legal. Friend of mine did it and drives around San Antonio.

    I think you have to stay off interstates but that's about it.

     
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    They are the best.
    I got a 500 EFI in 2012
    You grease them occasionally and change the oil and filters once a year
    They just run great and glide over rough terrain at whatever speed you want
     

    KJQ6945

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    You can register a UTV in Montana where they are street legal and drive them in Texas. Completely legal. Friend of mine did it and drives around San Antonio.

    I think you have to stay off interstates but that's about it.

    I was curious about driving it to town, since they aren’t legal here, under normal circumstances, but the town was full of them. No issues.
     

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    They can be made legal in Texas if the owner has clear title. No, I don't know what that has to do with it. On another forum, 2Cool Fishing, there's a long thread about how one person made his street legal, with many pictures. He explains it well.
     

    Axxe55

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    They can be made legal in Texas if the owner has clear title. No, I don't know what that has to do with it. On another forum, 2Cool Fishing, there's a long thread about how one person made his street legal, with many pictures. He explains it well.

    I think answers that question. They have to be titled so an off-road LP can be issued, but they aren't registered.

     

    Axxe55

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    Don't be a Karen :laughing:

    Out in rural areas everyone drives their buggies on the road & the cops don't mess with us. Also not too many cops around the small towns.

    Unless they are acting stupid like some have around here back a few years ago. Like racing balls to the wall, tearing up people's pastures, and riding on privately owned land without permission.

    I made several complaints back then, and the DPS impounded three ATV's and issued a butt load of tickets.

    The new neighbors next door, they are fixing to find this out pretty soon!
     

    EZ-E

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    Unless they are acting stupid like some have around here back a few years ago. Like racing balls to the wall, tearing up people's pastures, and riding on privately owned land without permission.

    I made several complaints back then, and the DPS impounded three ATV's and issued a butt load of tickets.

    The new neighbors next door, they are fixing to find this out pretty soon!

    Well yeah, they're jackass's ... we're talking about just crusin around.
     

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    I think common sense is the key, and that really seems to be the prevailing rule around here. Rotor brings a valid point, the tires on the buggies aren’t made for pavement, but these county roads barely qualify as pavement. :laughing:
     

    EZ-E

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    I think common sense is the key, and that really seems to be the prevailing rule around here. Rotor brings a valid point, the tires on the buggies are made for pavement, but these county roads barely qualify as pavement. :laughing:

    If your paying for your own tires, who cares.

    It's like telling me I shouldn't shoot my guns because ammo is hard to find or expensive. If I'm paying for it, who's business is it what I do with my money.
     
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