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Will you be able to register a used standup after 2012 at DMV?
and the ones that already own standups,
Are we going to get grandfathered in, and still be able to ride?
maybe he was refering to this...the wording is a little confusing.Can't imagine why you'd think they wouldn't.
article said:That’s not to say the current stand-ups will go away completely, at least not for racers. According to details that can be found in the Federal Register, exemptions can be granted for an engine if it is used “solely” for competition. Exemptions are granted for one model year, and a request for renewal must be made for each subsequent model year.
So now my mind is BRAINSTORMING AGAIN.....
WTF is this supposed to mean anyways?
Will you be able to register a used standup after 2012 at DMV?
and the ones that already own standups,
Are we going to get grandfathered in, and still be able to ride?
The Mayans were right....2012 is the end of theing world as we know it.
Benny
1051.620 When may a manufacturer obtain an exemption for competition recreational vehicles?
(a) We may grant you an exemption from the standards and requirements of this part for a new recreational vehicle on the grounds that it is to be used solely for competition. The provisions of this part other than those in this section do not apply to recreational vehicles that we exempt for use solely for competition.
(b) We will exempt vehicles that we determine will be used solely for competition. The basis of our determinations are described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (c) of this section. Exemptions granted under this section are good for only one model year and you must request renewal for each subsequent model year. We will not approve your renewal request if we determine the vehicles will not be used solely for competition.
(1) Off-highway motorcycles. Motorcycles that are marketed and labeled as only for competitive use and that meet at least four of the criteria listed in paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section are considered to be used solely for competition, except in cases where other information is available that indicates that they are not used solely for competition. The following features are indicative of motorcycles used solely for competition:
(i) The absence of a headlight or other lights.
(ii) The absence of a spark arrestor.
(iii) The absence of manufacturer warranty.
(iv) Suspension travel greater than 10 inches.
(v) Engine displacement greater than 50 cc.
(vi) The absence of a functional seat. (For example, a seat with less than 30 square inches of seating surface would generally not be considered a functional seat).
(2) Snowmobiles and ATVs. Snowmobiles and ATVs meeting all of the following criteria are considered to be used solely for competition, except in cases where other information is available that indicates that they are not used solely for competition:
(i) The vehicle or engine may not be displayed for sale in any public dealership.
(ii) Sale of the vehicle must be limited to professional racers or other qualified racers.
(iii) The vehicle must have performance characteristics that are substantially superior to noncompetitive models.
(c) Vehicles not meeting the applicable criteria listed in paragraph (b) of this section will be exempted only in cases where the manufacturer has clear and convincing evidence that the vehicles will be used solely for competition.
(d) You must permanently label vehicles exempted under this section to clearly indicate that they are to be used only for competition. Failure to properly label a vehicle will void the exemption for that vehicle.
(e) If we request it, you must provide us any information we need to determine whether the vehicles are used solely for competition.
they would have to ban all boats running 2 smokers if they wanted to ban skis. They are considered "boats"
they would have to ban all boats running 2 smokers if they wanted to ban skis. They are considered "boats"
No.
Boats are considered boats and jet-skis are considered PWCs.
No.
Boats are considered boats and jet-skis are considered PWCs.
Here ya go, Suzi.
wrong! PWC's are boats