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tpochay
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Can anyone clarify this nebulous theme of registering your dual sport motorcycle in BC? I spoke with several people including somebody at ICBC who stated any motorcycle that had the necessary safety equipment(signals, horns, reflectors, brake light etc) could be registered. Other people have different opinions. I understand that a dual sport motorcycle without a Transport Canada sticker is not compliant; there are very few bikes which actually do. Manufactures must pay the Government a significant amount of money to receive this authorization;thus the reason why many dual purpose motorcycles do not possess it. However at this point in time (12-05-2011) individuals are registering their dual purpose bikes with no Transport Canada tags at ICBC.
The point that some people make is that your motorcycle may not pass an inspection based on its NVIS classification. Obviously if the motorcycle's NVIS said "for off road use only" it is clearly spelled out as being illegal. But what of the NVIS that states dual purpose motorcycle? Would I not be able to register a motorcycle without a Transport Canada sticker? Would I be unable to keep my plates if the motorcycle failed an inspection based on the paperwork and not the safety requirements on the bike?
The point that some people make is that your motorcycle may not pass an inspection based on its NVIS classification. Obviously if the motorcycle's NVIS said "for off road use only" it is clearly spelled out as being illegal. But what of the NVIS that states dual purpose motorcycle? Would I not be able to register a motorcycle without a Transport Canada sticker? Would I be unable to keep my plates if the motorcycle failed an inspection based on the paperwork and not the safety requirements on the bike?