do u think there is any thing wrong with ridding
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Spencer TN USA
<font color=blue></font id=blue>Heys! *Hugs* To me I think that riding on the side of the road is ok. Make sure you have orange on or something bright where other cars will see you just incase. On the road i'm not so sure because it is very dangerous there. Thats my opinion <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Typical Buck
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From: Greenville, SC
just follow the laws and hunt ethically. as long as you do both then i have no problem with you and a 4 wheeler.
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#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: bay area, ca
That isn't legal, unless your 4 wheeler is registered and is road legal (IE turn signals, headlights etc.) Also it will need insurance... so it seems like a hassle. But personally, I don't really care just as long as your quad had enough power to go the speed limit.
#7
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From: Neillsville Wi USA
Derr are not bothered by the noise of a four wheeler, its something that deer are used to hearing and its a soft enough noise that it doest spook them unless you are chasing them.
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if its a gravel road or paved road that sees very little tavel, then most likely its safe. and thats what i care more about that being legal. though be warned it is probably against the law.
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