Yes. Yamaha IT's used to be street legal, but since they only have a head light, and a tail light they are no longer street legal. The rule now is that you need to also have a speedometer, and blinkers added on.
no
Yes it is. In fact all GT80's were availible in a "street legal" model, and have been making them since the GT80 A, B and C series. if you are planning to make a yamaha GT 80 street legal, you can order parts such as lights, and other electrical components on ebay or other motorbike dealers.
I'm pretty shure any dirt bike can be made street legal. u just need legal lighting and signals installed
Newly built two-stroke motorcycles are not street legal in the US, nor are they likely to ever be legal again. However, two stroke motorcycles and scooters built before current regulations are still street legal. The Yamaha RD350 was the last street-legal two-stroke to be sold in the US.
there are many there is the cbr 125 by Honda there is the Yamaha 125 just go on their websites and browse through their bikes
No they do not make auto motorcycles unless you are buying a offroad/onroad motorcycle then you are basically driveing a street legal dirt bike
they are not street legal
No they are not street legal.
Yes, and headlight, tail-light, indicators, horn, street legal tyres and exhaust, no broken jagged plastic, a working stand and a legal, properly fitted, number plate.
You need a good friend in Colorado. In order to make a WR450F street legal in Colorado you need to add a Baja Designs kit that includes turn signals, mirrors, speedometer, odometer, horn and DOT tires. In 2003 the emission law in California was changed such that no dirt bike can be converted to street legal. But you can buy a 49 state street legal vehicle and register it in California if it has more than 8000 miles before you bought it or you moved to California with you vehicle. BTW there is a new model WR250R 2008 which is California street legal.
NO! ATV's are not street legal.
Street Legal - game - happened in 2002.