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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 21, 2010 4:33:08 GMT -5
all ready to go Attachments:
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Post by raceguy on Sept 21, 2010 20:38:54 GMT -5
Hmmmm....not sure what happened with your photo, but I think this is what you wanted to post? Looks pretty sharp!
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Post by raceguy on Sept 22, 2010 12:23:35 GMT -5
I was just looking at the photo again and have to let you know that NY will most likely not be happy with your Reg. sticker placement. They're really cracking down on that sort of stuff....
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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 22, 2010 18:29:43 GMT -5
where should i put my 11 sticker? out of state sleds dont need # stickers to my understanding
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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 22, 2010 18:31:13 GMT -5
the one on my tunnel is my PA reg
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Post by rj on Sept 22, 2010 21:14:13 GMT -5
NY tag must be above the mid-line and on the hood.
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Post by raceguy on Sept 26, 2010 21:39:14 GMT -5
NY tag must be above the mid-line and on the hood. Not exactly correct RJ, read on. the one on my tunnel is my PA reg By PA law, your Reg. is improperly displayed, which in fact could cause a problem displaying your NY Reg. properly. The following is from PA: ยง 51.13. Display of registration decals, registration plates and expiration stickers. (a) Snowmobiles. (1) Registration decals. Two valid registration decals shall be affixed to the snowmobile forward of the handle bars, one on each side of the cowling, or one on the outside of each trailing edge of the windshield. (2) Expiration stickers. Two valid expiration stickers shall be affixed to the snowmobile, each sticker to the immediate right of a registration decal. This requirement does not apply to snowmobiles with limited registration. And this from NY: Display of Registration Registration numbers are permanently assigned to a snowmobile when it is registered for the first time. These numbers stay with the machine from owner to owner until it is destroyed or permanently removed from the state. DMV-provided registration number decals must be displayed on both sides of the cowling of the snowmobile at all times. The cowling is defined as the forward portion of the snowmobile surrounding the engine and clutch assembly. Any display position behind the snowmobile cowling (tunnel or seat area) or on the windshield is illegal and could result in an expensive citation for violation of the registration law.Snowmobiles first registered prior to August 1995 must display owner-provided registration numbers on both sides of the cowling. They must be of block type, at least three inches tall, and in a contrasting and reflective color. A hyphen or a space must appear between the last number and the letters. Snowmobiles registered for the first time after 1995 do not need to show the full display of registration numbers. These sleds only need to show the proper registration decal. Yearly registration validation stickers must be displayed in the upper left hand corner of the DMV-provided registration number decals, or to the left of the owner-provided registration numbers. Snowmobiles already registered in another state or province must be registered at a Motor Vehicle office or a snowmobile dealer who participates in the state's prepaid registration program. Snowmobiles legally registered in another state or province are NOT required to display the New York State registration number decals, only the yearly validation stickers. The stickers must be displayed next to the home state or province registration sticker or number.I'm not trying to bust your stones yam7trpl, just trying to point out something that has been getting ticketed a lot, in hopes of saving you hassle and $$ while out sledding. In PA, you can get your Reg. stickers replaced for I believe $5, which will be cheap compared to the possible/likely ticket that could come by not doing so. In any case, your sled looks great and hope we get a chance to meet up and do some miles this season!
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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 27, 2010 16:59:13 GMT -5
thanks alot for the info i will correct it. no offence taken at all.the last thing i need is less time riding.o n ill figure out those pics some day
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Post by rj on Sept 27, 2010 20:29:14 GMT -5
Raceguy, my answer was essentially correct, just not as detailed as yours.
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Post by raceguy on Sept 27, 2010 20:38:07 GMT -5
Yes you're right RJ, I did go into detail didn't I? LOL ;D
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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 28, 2010 7:01:18 GMT -5
just a tad..ha
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Post by raceguy on Sept 28, 2010 20:18:03 GMT -5
Where are you located in PA?
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Post by yam7trpl on Sept 30, 2010 13:24:52 GMT -5
limerick,PA 20 mins outside philadelphia
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Post by raceguy on Oct 1, 2010 15:36:09 GMT -5
Man, you're down there pretty good! Hopefully we'll get a chance to meet up and do some riding this season.... Helpful hint: Maybe put your location in your profile? Otherwise I may ask you again where you're located....d**n it sucks to be getting older! LOL
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