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Post by scooter12 on Apr 14, 2013 0:02:06 GMT -6
Right now, making sure my 250cc Bali Scooter passes inspection for registration in Missouri... I changed the brake shoes on the rear, made a new seat cover, changed brake fluid, infront of the guages cracked so glued together and glued material on top to hold together, noticed on front was only holding by 2 screws and others broke off, changed oil and gear oil, left mirrir cracked and finally shattered- fixed with superglue and electrical tape.. Will order new mirrors and two front end pieces. Should pass inspection right now, if mirror holds up.. lol...
Reading something interesting under Missouri State Statutes-laws.... All vehicles are to have 2 sets of working brakes-rear and front brakes, except for motorcycles that only have to have one good brake.
A motorcycle can be riden by a handicapped person on the secondary roads that has not pass a permit test. This motorcycle can be a off road vehicle such as a dirt motorcycle.
. Brakes: All motor vehicles, except motorcycles, shall be provided at all times with two sets of adequate brakes, kept in good working order, and motorcycles shall be provided with one set of adequate brakes kept in good working order.
4) Recreational off-highway vehicles operated by handicapped persons for short distances occasionally only on the state's secondary roads;
3. A person operating a recreational off-highway vehicle on a highway pursuant to an exception covered in this section shall have a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, except that a handicapped person operating such vehicle pursuant to subdivision (4) of subsection 1 of this section, but shall not be required to have passed an examination for the operation of a motorcycle. An individual shall not operate a recreational off-highway vehicle upon * a highway in this state without displaying a lighted headlamp and a lighted tail lamp. A person may not operate a recreational off-highway vehicle upon a highway of this state unless such person wears a seat belt. When operated on a highway, a recreational off-highway vehicle shall be equipped with a roll bar or roll cage construction to reduce the risk of injury to an occupant of the vehicle in case of the vehicle's rollover.
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