RS-68 Selling Stuff?

Bonefish

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Just wondering what most of the people in Florida are doing now that the RS-68 Law is in effect? Are you selling your stuff, or complying with the new law? Thanks
 
I've been pulled over twice before the RS-68 law and both officers just told me to pedal it. That is before I had a car. Now I have a car, I don't see the sense in having a MB if you have to tag, register, and put lights on it. I would rather just buy a honda ruckus if you have to register and tag them now. So I'm selling my MB stuff.
 
If CO was that tough I'd go electric. You can buy a quality brand scooter for decent price used too.
 
If CO was that tough I'd go electric. You can buy a quality brand scooter for decent price used too.
You can build a quality new electric bicycle for under $2K, under $1K if you sacrifice on the battery capacitance.
 
If CO was that tough I'd go electric. You can buy a quality brand scooter for decent price used too.

The Motor Vehicle in Florida are bureaucratic priqs. You cannot register a MB unless you can show receipts, have front light, tail light, and turn signals.

This video shows a proud owner who registered:

OTOH There are horror stories as well.
 
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Electric is too new. You are paying too much for the technology and you don't get the range. So the majority is just taking a risk? I don't have the receipts for my bicycles purchase. I might just keep it though. If I go up to the N.C. mountains this summer, I might take it with me and ride up there tag/registration free.
 
I think if you find the right person on here you might be able to come up with some receipts. Turn signal, lights are cheap and run off of 2 c batts. Ebay grasshopper.
 
I think if you find the right person on here you might be able to come up with some receipts. Turn signal, lights are cheap and run off of 2 c batts. Ebay grasshopper.

Do you want a Criminal lawyer, or a criminal lawyer? (Breaking Bad)
 
And Florida's Governor, another Bush, wants to run the whole free world as President like he has Florida?
John Stewart of the Daily Show has more fun with your state than even Arizona's odd ball off-the-wall legislature actions.
 
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