The California "2-stroke ban" updated!

Dec. 01, 1999 By Press Release

Back in January 1997 California made drastic changes to off-road motorcycle emission standards. These changes affected the ability to register all new 2-strokes and most 4-stroke dirt bikes.

Any off-road motorcycle manufactured after January 1, 1997 must meet strict emission guidelines set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), in order to qualify for off-road registration. (Green sticker) Most 1998 bikes were unable to meet these emission standards therefore; it was illegal to ride most 1998 or newer bikes on public land. Pre '98 models were, and still are except from the emission requirements, and can obtain an unlimited use green sticker.

The obese woman hasn't sung yet!

On December 10, 1998 CARB held a hearing in Sacramento CA "To change standards for post '97 off-highway motorcycle registration". CARB said the reason for the meeting was because only a limited number of new off-road motorcycles and ATV's could meet the new requirements, which in turn caused a hardship on dealers that didn't carry any of the off-road bikes that were green sticker legal. This may have been the case, but non-stickerable bikes were still being sold and the state wasn't getting their green sticker fees. More than likely this helped in their decision to change the requirements, besides, were all the new bikes being ridden on private land? No way! The driving forces behind the changes were the American Motorcycle Association, District 36 and the California Motorcycle Dealers Association. Their hard work made the changes happen!

CARB also states they informed the manufactures of the emission changes in 1994 and it's important to note that these motorcycle manufacturers fully supported the new standards. Well...the 1999 models are here and no 2-strokes meet green sticker requirements. It's my understanding that the Japanese manufactures feel 125 and 250cc 2-stroke motorcycles are "race only" bikes, therefore there's been little or no effort to build a clean burning 2-stroke.

The effects of the 1998 meeting.

The good news that came out of the December 10th meeting is you can now register non-compliant bikes. The bad news is you can only ride in certain areas at various times of the year. Instead of a green sticker you will receive a red sticker. If you're caught riding a red sticker bike during the unauthorized time, you will receive a citation and fine (the dollar amount of the fine will be determined by the agency overseeing the riding area). For one reason or another, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has issued green stickers to non-compliant bikes. The new bikes should have date coded vehicle identification numbers (VINs). Some sources say that DMV's computers won't except the new VIN numbers and this is why they spit out new registration. As of right now, no one knows what will happen if your caught riding an "illegal" bike with a green sticker. I spoke with one ranger who candidly told me " It's our job to make sure you're bike is currently registered and has a United States Forest Service approved spark arrestor and not to monitor if DMV gave you the correct sticker." This doesn't mean to imply that the gun toting person with the ticket book you encounter will be so kind.

These are the new California off-road motorcycles that meet the current regulations for year-round green-sticker riding. If the new bike you've had your eye on is not listed below it will more then likely receive a limited use red sticker.

The Kawasaki KLX 300, Suzuki's DR 350, all Honda XR's and the ATK 4-strokes.

CARB said they used complex criteria to determine pollution levels for each red sticker riding area. (Maybe dart boards with half the year torn off.) Folks in some areas are pleased with the ride dates because their restrictions are very limited, if any. While others in Southern California are yelling "FOUL"! Riders in other states should be concerned with what has transpired in CA. Trust us on this "It could happen to you!"

The dates and areas to ride:

California State Parks, Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division

Carnegie Nov 1 - Apr 30 Clay Pit Nov 1 - Jun 30 Hollister Hills Oct 1 - May 31 Hungry Valley Oct 1 - Apr 30 Ocotillo Wells Oct 15 - May 15 Oceano Dunes Sep 15 - May 15 Prairie City Oct 15 - Apr 15 Mammoth Bar Oct 1 - May 31

Bureau of Land Management (BLM)

Bakersfield District Office

Clear Creek Management Area Oct 1 - May 31 Bishop Resource Area Year-round

BLM Norcal

Fort Sage OHV Area Year-round Samoa Dunes Year-round Black Sands Beach Year-round Chappie-Shasta ORV Oct 1 - May 31 South Cow Mountain RA Year-round Knoxville Recreation Area Year-round

California Desert District Office

Olancha Dunes Year-round Spangler Hills Oct 1 - May 31 Jawbone Canyon/Dove Springs Oct 1 - May 31 Dumont Dunes Nov 1 - Apr 30 Stoddard Valley Oct 1 - Apr 30 Johnson Valley Oct 1 - Apr 30 Superstition Mountain Oct 1 - May 31 Imperial Sand Dunes (Glamis/Gecko) Oct 1 - Apr 30 Plaster City Oct 1 - May 31 Imperial Sand Dunes (Buttercup Valley) Oct 1 - Apr 30 Lark Canyon (McCain Valley) prohibited Rasor Oct 1 - Apr 30 Imperial Sand Dunes (Mammoth Wash) Oct 1- Apr 30 Arroyo Salado prohibited El Mirage/Shadow Mountains Nov 1 - Mar 15 Rice Valley Dunes Year-round Parker Strip Year-round

United States Forest Service (USFS)

Angeles National Forest

Mt. Baldy Ranger District Dec 1 - Jan 31 Rowher Flat Nov 1 - Mar 31 Tujunga Ranger District Dec 1 - Jan 31 Littlerock Nov 1 - Mar 31

Cleveland National Forest

Corral Canyon prohibited Wildomar D ec 1 - Feb 28/29

Eldorado National Forest

Mace Mill/Rock Creek Oct 15 - May 31 Barrett Lake Year-round

Inyo National Forest

Poleta Year-round

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Kings Beach Year-round

Los Padres National Forest

Alamo Mountain Oct 15 - Apr 30 Ballinger Canyon Nov 1 - Mar 15 Black Mountain (Pozo-LaPanza) Oct 1 - Apr 30 Santa Barbara Ranger District Nov 15 - Mar 15 Ortega Trail Nov 15 - Mar 15

Mendocino National Forest

Davis Flat Year-round Lake Pillsbury Year-round Elk Mountain Area Year-round

Plumas National Forest

Gold Lake Year-round Dixie Mountain Year-round Mosquito Creek/Antelope Lake Year-round Lights Creek/ Canyon Dam Year-round Deadman Springs/Snake Lake Year-round Cleghorn Bar/Poker Flat/La Porte Year-round Big Creek/Four Tees Year-round French Creek/Bucks Summi Year-round

San Bernardino National Forest

Lake Arrowead Area Nov 1 - Feb 28/29 Big Bear Lake Area Nov 1 - Feb 28/29 San Jacinto Area Nov 1 - Feb 28/29 Lytle Creek Area Nov 1 - Feb 28/29

Sequoia National Forest

Tule River Ranger District Nov 1 - Apr 30 Frog Meadow Area Nov 1 - Apr 30 Kennedy Meadows Year-round

Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Hayfork Area Year-round McCloud Ranger District Year-round

Sierra National Forest

Kings River Nov 1 - May 31 Shaver Lake Area Nov 1 - May 31 Hites Cove Nov 1 - May 31 Miami Creek Nov 1 - May 31

Six Rivers National Forest

Smith Rivers NRA Year-round

Stanislaus National Forest

Niagara Ridge Area/Herring Creek Year-round Date Flat Area/Moore Creek Area Oct 1 - May 31 Deer Creek Area/Hull Creek Area Oct 1 - May 31 Corral Hollow/Spicer Oct 1 - May 31

Tahoe National Forest

Foresthill OHV Area Oct 1 - May 31 Fordyce Jeep Trail Fordyce Jeep Trail Truckee Ranger District Year-round Prosser Hills Area Year-round Downieville Ranger District Year-round

Cities, Counties, or other Jurisdictions

Frank Raines-Deer Creek OHV Park Oct 1 - May 31 La Grange ORV Park Nov 1 - Mar 31 Park Moabi Year-round Riverfront Park ORV Area Year-round Co. of Santa Clara Motorcycle Park Nov 1 - Apr 30 Black Butte Lake Year-round


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