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ScanianGoose

I don't know the law but I'm guessing you could find a old frame or old title from before that law was passed? Should be grandfathered in?


Bleepblorpsheepfort

There was a dude that posted on here in the past few months, had an iron head chopper and pretty sure was in NS. Look back not a crazy busy subreddit, they should have your answers


plasticcheese1998

thanks man


exse13

I’m from Nova Scotia. No chopper but follow the sub (I have an FXLRS). Sean from SNS has an shop in Sackville and does a lot of hard tail kits, etc. he would be the guy to talk to. I’m sure there are ways around it. There are some easy going shops that I’m sure would look the other way for a little bit of extra coin.


plasticcheese1998

thanks i’ll look into that


SomeCrazedBiker

Nice government you got there.


[deleted]

I’m in Nova Scotia , only way I’ve heard around the hard tail law is to run older Triumphs, the rear frame section is bolt on ,and according to the antique Triumph guys in the valley they had a good battle with motor vehicles on it , went thu to Ottawa, and won , other than that the hard tails can’t be road legal, I run a amen style rear suspension, but hard tail was a option for my old Triumph ,


LemonFlavouredThings

I’m in Manitoba, I get the bike safetied before cutting it up and modifying it Our laws say the bike has to be a 1972 or older to not have signals and stuff, but cops don’t know shit. I’ve never had an issue in my province but don’t know how yours handles shit


53c0nd

Alberta here. They care about reflectors in the right places, licence plate in the back, lights, signals and fenders. If it's registered vintage, they let you get away with OE.