it depends on what you mean by back roads. if you mean on roads where there are lots of cars most of the time then the answer is probably no, however if you mean on dirt tracks/ roads that are on farms and around places like that, then it is sometimes acceptable i believe, if there is the freedom act on it called 'the rights to roam'. basically you can ride on dirt tracks, you cannot ride on major or minor roads or bridleways as they are listed roads and would require you to have tax, mot,license plate, passing your test etc, but on tracks that are like i said in, feilds on farms are ok. the best way to find out is to use Google earth and see whether the road comes up on it as a proper road at the same level of zoom as the other roads near it. If the farmer tells you off you can tell them you have 'rights of roam' unless they state they have the road registed then you can drive around and there isn't anything they can do about it. i had this problem before and fortunatley this is how i solved it. hope this helps TIM.
depends on the towns law
No, it's still illegal.
Dirt bikes are legal in all states as long as you ride them off road.
Dirt bikes come with a MSO (manufacture statement of origin). They have OFF ROAD USE on them. The dirt bikes that can be tagged for road use will have an actual title.
They are a hobby. They really have no other use for them other than having a lot of fun. If you want a bike you can ride on the road, go for a street bike; dirt bikes are not street-legal.
on the track and private property not the road due to the epa emmissions standards
Dirt bikes are not legal to ride on the road anywhere, unless you have a dual sport kit on your bike with a tag.
Dirt bikes are off road vehicles that do not normally have a title. A title is usually given to the owner if the vehicle is suited for on road use and must be registered by the department of vehicles.
For riding off road not on the road
I don't think dirt bikes do, but I'm fairly certain road bikes do.
No, quad bikes are not road legal in Australia. Quad bikes are 4 wheel bikes that are top heavy and have a high center of gravity and are used mostly for recreational driving.
And can police pull you over for driving on a gravel road, with a dirt bike?
Not legally. Dirt bikes are made for off road use.
no, b/c dirt bikes cant be on the road anyways