Slight subject change but this is pretty cool.
needs a springer front end, with a larger diameter front wheel., 15 degree rake. 14 in. Ape hangers.
Slight subject change but this is pretty cool.
Interesting. I went straight to oscn and section 47 and it says this. Where is that pic from?
I see. Looks like the downloadable pdf versions from oscn website say 80cc and the online versions say 50cc. It probably doesn't matter though. Doubt anyone will notice on a little tiny engine. Thanks for the research.I use a computer program called "Snag It" to get screen shots of anything I want. It lets me configure a "box" around the area that I want to make an image of, and I used it to take the "image" from OSCN's site. That site is in the area of the website entitled "Legal Research," then under "Oklahoma Law" I choose "Statutes" and look up the number of the statute.
This is where those links take me.
OSCN Legal Research and Statutes
Oklahoma Statute 47-1-133-3 at OSCN
When I worked at the OSBI, I spent a lot of time in OSCN's legal research for statutes.
You're such an outlaw.The law hasn't changed much since the 60's when 50CC's and 14 yrs old was legal to ride the Hondas.
Cops didn't know the difference, so we all got the Honda 90's. Ponca City rat pack. LOL.
The big difference is the EV's and disabled.
Ha!Ha! We sure thought we were!You're such an outlaw.
Ha!Ha! We sure thought we were!
I think the difference is 80cc for a bicycle that has an internal combustion engine and 50cc for everything else. Then you have to lookup the definition for what is considered a bicycle.I see. Looks like the downloadable pdf versions from oscn website say 80cc and the online versions say 50cc. It probably doesn't matter though. Doubt anyone will notice on a little tiny engine. Thanks for the research.
That might be the case. Didn't think of that. If doing a bicycle engine probably just go 100cc. Doubt anyone is pulling over bicycles and analyzing displacementI think the difference is 80cc for a bicycle that has an internal combustion engine and 50cc for everything else. Then you have to lookup the definition for what is considered a bicycle.
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