The shifter on an off-road motorcycle is typically located on the left side of the bike, near the footpeg. It's operated by the rider's left foot to shift through the gears. This positioning allows for quick and easy gear changes while standing or sitting on the bike during off-road riding.
Yes you cannot ride it legally though, unless it's offroad :(
If you are looking to get it tagged yes. If you are just going to ride it offroad no but yes in case it was stolen. This is in the state of mississippi
It depends on which seal you are talking about, mainshaft or shifter.
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
the clutch is on the same side as most bikes the left side but the shifter is on the rite.
If it is an offroad vehicle, check the owners manual. Depends on your region. Here in Ontario, its the same as your G1, except with different restrictions.
Offroad Thunder was originally released in 1999 as an arcade game by Midway Games.
ATV Offroad Fury happened in 2001.
ATV Offroad Fury was created on 2001-02-05.
Offroad - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
ATV Offroad Fury Pro happened in 2006.
The best right off the dealership offroad vehicle is the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.