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    I have a couple of questions on the AATV I live in North East PA near Scranton if any one is familiar with this area? I cant figure out why there is no Dealers nearest to me that sells these machines I do have A guy who is a Dealer but he like 80 miles away from me?

    Second question:
    when I do decide to get one how do they get registered is it registered as an ATV or a boat or both any body from pa here to help me

    Thank you
    Ron
    Last edited by blazenron; 12-13-2009, 11:05 PM.

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    Originally posted by blazenron View Post
    I cant figure out why there is no Dealers nearest to me that sells these machines I do have A guy who is a Dealer but he like 80 miles away from me?
    AATVs are a niche market that can't support near as many dealers as the mainstream quads can. On top of that, the manufacturers may also sale direct further decreasing the number of dealers necessary.

    Originally posted by blazenron View Post
    Second question:
    when I do decide to get one how do they get registered is it registered as an ATV or a boat or both any body from pa here to help me
    Depending on where you ride you may not have to register it at all however you can register it as both an ATV and a boat if you need to.

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      register

      it will be considered a class ll atv not expensive to register
      1996 MAX IV ,KUBOTA DIESEL
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        Thanks Guys

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          I have my Avenger registered as a boat, to get it registered as a boat i just took the bill of sale to the wild life department and they sent me a number and tag. Now i have access to places that boats run. Here, if you go into navigable water it must be registered. I also have a 9.9 4 stroke for it to get around a lot faster in the water. Never believe the looks i get
          Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

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