I have YZ250 Dirt Bike; it’s strictly a competition dirt bike. It has been designed to be only a off road vehicle by Yamaha.
I cannot find insurance for this bike,
I do have a off-road plate from the Ministry of Transportation.
Every insurance company I call says they don’t insure off road vehicles. I also do not have a motorcycle licence, which is not needed to ride a off-road bike.
Does anybody out there have insurance on a dirt bike in Ontario, Canada
If so who’s your insurance company?
Do you have a motorcycle License?
Thanks
Yan


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623-853-0750
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Cerbat Motocross Track
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Canyon Offroad Park
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ET MotoPark
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480-926-6688
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Mammoth Motocross Track
Mammoth
520-487-2731
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Motoland MX Track
Casa Grande
520-421-1716
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MotoGrande MX
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602-326-8293
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Nomads Motocross & ATV Club
Sierra Vista
520-458-5297
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Pima Motorsports Raceway
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520-762-8771
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Speedworld Motocross Park
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Thrasherland Motocross Park
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If you are just after trails to ride on type in www.trailsource.com and that will give you trails in the area

then in california street or dirt.


i had a honda dirt bike before but i wanna make a change which should i get

it would be helpful
Thanks
BOB M.

The AMA lists a lot of riding areas in WI
I'm not from around there so I don't know which ones are close to you.
http://www.amadirectlink.com/index.asp
On the left, go to – Off-Road
You have to be a member of the AMA to access that area of the site.
Everyone that owns a motorcycle, ATC, quad or scooter should be a member of the AMA
Strength in numbers!
Well If I got a sport bike first I wouldn't ride it on the street until I learned properly on back streets. But please tell me if this is a mistake. I'am worried about being hurt because I didn't learn right or took it to fast.
And I have never rode a dirtbike just ATV's here and there but I know that doesn't count for anything

The best bike to learn on is the kind of motorcycle you want to be riding long term. If you ultimately want a sport bike, then that is what you should go with. Riding a dirtbike is different so experience you get with that won't translate exactly. People learning to ride in the dirt is better because if you fall it won't hurt as much but riding on dirt, grass or gravel feels VERY different and it is VERY easy to slip. Traction on pavement is much better.
I still recommend the motorcycle safety foundation course but if you want to start reading up and learning some basics now there is some good info over at http://www.motorcyclegiftshop.com/motorcycle_riding.html
how can i make it street legal?
also a golfcart?

to be legal it must be a model with blinkers/lights/speedo, for example
honda Crf 250 = 250cc standard dirtbike 4 strke , Honda Xr 250 = 250cc 4 strke dirtbike road worthy with light/blinkers etc
in the developing countries cars are swaped for quads but nothing like that in america, i know it sux i used to use mine to go to my friends places and around the roads till i got caught
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