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Tokyo Auto Show

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Maybe an ATV for the street? I'd read a few years ago that some companies were considering making such a thing but were trying to get federal regulations changed. They wanted to be able to have them classed as motorcycles but the feds want to call them cars (and thus meet all the safety and emissions requirements of cars)
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Tokyo Auto Show

Reply #2
Theres a guy out there that drives 660 Yamaha raptor to work everyday. He made a custom rear swing arm for one big tire, and its registered as a bike. I'll try to find it, its a sweet idea, gas must be sweet on one of those, and you can get one cheaper then a street bike!
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Tokyo Auto Show

Reply #3
thats supposed to be a transformer, right?:shakeass:
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