P1000 Utah Street Legal P-1000

Plongson

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Just finishing up making the Pioneer Utah street legal. Still need mirrors, but it's essentially done. It is homegrown and was not from any kit. I researched and cobbled together the parts, wired and loomed to where it looks pretty much as original as possible. It was a lot of fun but I had many hours in it making it super clean.

I just want to go mostly anywhere unrestricted...

Here's some pictures...who doesn't like pictures!! HA!


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That is amazing work right there....... and it looks awesome too!!!!!
 
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Plongson

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Thanks Elk! I'm stoked about getting this thing street legal here. It really opens up where we can go. I just got some Moose rear view mirrors and I think they are amazing for the price, $50 OTD I couldn't beat them...very robust. They have no detent, but I can live with that compared to Sizmik mirrors at $150! OUCH!

I left room on the dash for "someday" additions. I'd love to be sporting some bad ass LED's but the reality of it is...I RARELY go out at night! By that time, we're kicking it with some KSBW (Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey) and grillin'.

Speaking of KSBW...I gott'a go.
 
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Wow those blinkers are proper bright, great job. On both my ATV and Side by Side I installed my own custom front & rear blinker system on toggles, because the only available kits to order are like the 'ATV turn signal kit' I didn't like the looks of them because they use tiny LED lights meant as trailer/truck maker lights and they are in no way bright enough or large enough, too dim in daylight and they disappear in sunlight. After a long search I found KC Cyclone lights, I used amber, very bright, almost too bright at night but show up well in daylight & sunlight. An added bonus is when you turn both turn signal toggles on, you get hazard/warning lights. I felt that accidentally leaving a turn signal on could be dangerous, like a vehicle waiting to pull out, I left my turn signal on by mistake, they think I'm turning but I'm not, and they pull out in front of me. So near the steering wheel on the dash, I have a tiny bright green LED that flashes with the blinkers, lets me know they are on and reminds me to turn them off after a turn. I should post a short video & pictures. Living in states like Idaho & Arizona that allow us to make our toys road legal is really cool. I enjoy and put way more miles on my machines being road legal. Again congrats on your blinkers, very nice!
 
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Is an Idaho Tag accepted for driving Utah roads if it has the upgrades like signals and a horn to make it street legal or does one need an in state tag to drive Utah roads? I'm gonna be spending a lot of time in that area soon and I want everything to go smoothly. What else did you need to do to your pioneer to make it street legal? Thanks
 
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Wow those blinkers are proper bright, great job. On both my ATV and Side by Side I installed my own custom front & rear blinker system on toggles, because the only available kits to order are like the 'ATV turn signal kit' I didn't like the looks of them because they use tiny LED lights meant as trailer/truck maker lights and they are in no way bright enough or large enough, too dim in daylight and they disappear in sunlight. After a long search I found KC Cyclone lights, I used amber, very bright, almost too bright at night but show up well in daylight & sunlight. An added bonus is when you turn both turn signal toggles on, you get hazard/warning lights. I felt that accidentally leaving a turn signal on could be dangerous, like a vehicle waiting to pull out, I left my turn signal on by mistake, they think I'm turning but I'm not, and they pull out in front of me. So near the steering wheel on the dash, I have a tiny bright green LED that flashes with the blinkers, lets me know they are on and reminds me to turn them off after a turn. I should post a short video & pictures. Living in states like Idaho & Arizona that allow us to make our toys road legal is really cool. I enjoy and put way more miles on my machines being road legal. Again congrats on your blinkers, very nice!
I'd like to see your lights setup.
 
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Plongson

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I think if it's street legal, it's street legal. I can't see how one state can dispute another states plate. Here's the Utah law.
 

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They can and do...

Oh well, What ever state disputes my Utah license plate won't see any revenue from me. Utah is among the most ATV friendly of any state in the union. They figured out there is BIG money in recreation...Skiing in the winter and ATV in the summer. It brings in $$$ from all over the USA/world. Check out the Piute trail system, all run by the state. There is like over 1000 miles of trails...and all trails lead to little towns that sell gas, rent rooms and sell hamburgers. Nearly all Utah town have ATV routes and "Share the Road" routes.

With some of the best riding in the world, I'm content here...Where it gets sticky is with the Feds...BLM, US Forest roads and National Rec areas/ National Parks and some county roads.

That's the reason for the plate...
 
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Oh well, What ever state disputes my Utah license plate won't see any revenue from me. Utah is among the most ATV friendly of any state in the union. They figured out there is BIG money in recreation...Skiing in the winter and ATV in the summer. It brings in $$$ from all over the USA/world. Check out the Piute trail system, all run by the state. There is like over 1000 miles of trails...and all trails lead to little towns that sell gas, rent rooms and sell hamburgers. Nearly all Utah town have ATV routes and "Share the Road" routes.

With some of the best riding in the world, I'm content here...Where it gets sticky is with the Feds...BLM, US Forest roads and National Rec areas/ National Parks and some county roads.

That's the reason for the plate...
You won't hear any argument from me... I understand the issues they sometimes bring but I'm all for atv towns! Hell of a lot safer than a motorcycle, moped or bicycle that are allowed on the roads!
 
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Oh well, What ever state disputes my Utah license plate won't see any revenue from me. Utah is among the most ATV friendly of any state in the union. They figured out there is BIG money in recreation...Skiing in the winter and ATV in the summer. It brings in $$$ from all over the USA/world. Check out the Piute trail system, all run by the state. There is like over 1000 miles of trails...and all trails lead to little towns that sell gas, rent rooms and sell hamburgers. Nearly all Utah town have ATV routes and "Share the Road" routes.

With some of the best riding in the world, I'm content here...Where it gets sticky is with the Feds...BLM, US Forest roads and National Rec areas/ National Parks and some county roads.

That's the reason for the plate...
Love it out in Utah, did this Ride Report on it here with info, maps, etc.

Multi - Ride Report - Paiute Trails / Central Utah
 
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I think if it's street legal, it's street legal. I can't see how one state can dispute another states plate. Here's the Utah law.
Ppl in TN register there sxs as a medium speed vehicle, if you read the rules and regulations of " medium speed vehicle" it's speed is greater than 30 mph but cannot exceed 35 mph nor be on a road that is posted more than 40 mph. Must have turn signals front & rear, horn, windshield compliant with motor vehicles regulations and so on. I have the paper to prove it. Not wasting my $29.99 for it. Playing dumb works best on somethings. Wife claims I've got that role wrapped up. :rolleyes:
 
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Oh well, What ever state disputes my Utah license plate won't see any revenue from me. Utah is among the most ATV friendly of any state in the union. They figured out there is BIG money in recreation...Skiing in the winter and ATV in the summer. It brings in $$$ from all over the USA/world. Check out the Piute trail system, all run by the state. There is like over 1000 miles of trails...and all trails lead to little towns that sell gas, rent rooms and sell hamburgers. Nearly all Utah town have ATV routes and "Share the Road" routes.

With some of the best riding in the world, I'm content here...Where it gets sticky is with the Feds...BLM, US Forest roads and National Rec areas/ National Parks and some county roads.

That's the reason for the plate...

I agree with Plongson, we can share states In AZ you are not required to have turn signals, you can do the hand/arm thing for signals like the motorcycles. As a matter of fact, the license plates have the letters "MC" stamped into each one even though they are for sxs's. I have a friend down the street that is from Minnesota (snowbird) with Minnesota plates and the bears just go by him, he does not have turn signals either. We generally only go to the store, get gas or down to the 2 bit car wash. To go riding we just load them up, other wise we spend most of the time riding the same trials over and over to get to new country, boring.
 
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Just finishing up making the Pioneer Utah street legal. Still need mirrors, but it's essentially done. It is homegrown and was not from any kit. I researched and cobbled together the parts, wired and loomed to where it looks pretty much as original as possible. It was a lot of fun but I had many hours in it making it super clean.

I just want to go mostly anywhere unrestricted...

Here's some pictures...who doesn't like pictures!! HA!


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So clean. All of it.

What's the secret to the rear blinkers? I know of a kit to do what you've done, but it's $300. How much do you have in it?
And, what do the front turn signal look like?
 
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Ppl in TN register there sxs as a medium speed vehicle, if you read the rules and regulations of " medium speed vehicle" it's speed is greater than 30 mph but cannot exceed 35 mph nor be on a road that is posted more than 40 mph. Must have turn signals front & rear, horn, windshield compliant with motor vehicles regulations and so on. I have the paper to prove it. Not wasting my $29.99 for it. Playing dumb works best on somethings. Wife claims I've got that role wrapped up. :rolleyes:
Im swapping my medium speed for a class 1. No speed limit limitations as long as it's not a state highway. That gives me pretty much unlimited access to my area. These things are a blast driving around town.
 
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So clean. All of it.

What's the secret to the rear blinkers? I know of a kit to do what you've done, but it's $300. How much do you have in it?
And, what do the front turn signal look like?

I have about $170.00 in the project plus wire I already had, that including switches from ORTTW, MOOSE side mirrors as well.. State inspection was $7.00 and tags/license from the DMV was $101.00 for the year. Already had the required liability insurance.
Key to the blinkers is the Tekonsha taillight converter. Clip into the rear PK loom and treat the taillights like LED trailer lights. I soldered most connections in exposed areas and used shrink tube and loom material to shield.

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I have about $170.00 in the project plus wire I already had, that including switches from ORTTW, MOOSE side mirrors as well.. State inspection was $7.00 and tags/license from the DMV was $101.00 for the year. Already had the required liability insurance.
Key to the blinkers is the Tekonsha taillight converter. Clip into the rear PK loom and treat the taillights like LED trailer lights. I soldered most connections in exposed areas and used shrink tube and loom material to shield.

Everything was Amazon
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I'm going to have to give this a go!
 
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Very nice, a lot cleaner than the street legal signal on mine from the Honda dealer. May have covert mine.
 
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