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    Default Anyone seen a 2022 Outrider Coyote yet? Light weight electric quad "bike"??

    Anyone seen this one yet ? (light weight electric quad "bike") 14 k I think.

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    I like it. Too bad there isn't anywhere I can use it close to where I live. Then again, it's only single passenger and my gf probably would be against it.

    https://outriderusa.com/products/coy...t-electric-atv

    I'm wondering if it is street legal in any states? I do find it interesting that the article mentioned it as a wheel chair for the disabled. In that case, I wondering if it would be legal on the street or sidewalk, at least for the disabled.

    I also notice the 3 different powertrains.
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    Brake lights, turn signals, horn, headlights??????????? I believe these are required for riding on the streets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARtraveler View Post
    Brake lights, turn signals, horn, headlights??????????? I believe these are required for riding on the streets.

    Those and an MSO & proof of insurance will get you a legal Low Speed Vehicle license here in Arizona. Legal on all Arizona streets having 35 MPH limits or lower. Lots of people here just ignore the licensing requirement and just do it..... without hassle. And, I'd bet, any kind of handicap placard would provide a free pass for almost all circumstances (as it should)..... Jim
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