Hey all,
Anyone have experience with Alberta Conservation Officers and kids riding PW50's? Just bought one for the grand-kids and although I don't expect them to be riding the trails anytime soon, riding around the camp site at places like McLean off-road loop, or dry camping at Porks or Dutch is likely.
Never seen one with lights attached, although I can do so with stick on battery power. Registration, insurance, plate etc??? Just curious
PW50 on crown land
Re: PW50 on crown land
They will nail ya for no ins, reg, plate mounted. I've seen it where they haven given the fine and I've seen them impound the bike for no ins or registration. Some rangers have told me as long as we have the lights and can attach them to the bike when needed its fine others say they have to be on the bike at all times so I guess it depends on the ranger and the day with the lights. I carry mountain bike lights in my backpack and haven't been bothered to much by anyone for doing it that way.
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Re: PW50 on crown land
I run battery powered lights on all my kids bikes. We have been given grief that they need to illuminate an object at 60m, but none of them have ever written a ticket or came back at dark to prove me wrong.
We have had FO's tell us that the kids needed to be within sight and hearing distance at all times.... My wife bought an air horn to call them back if needed
We have had FO's tell us that the kids needed to be within sight and hearing distance at all times.... My wife bought an air horn to call them back if needed
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Re: PW50 on crown land
Anything I've read is that anything under 50cc is exempt. The PW50 is 49cc.
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