Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Kansas? [Updated in 2023]

Dirt bikes are typically manufactured for tough terrains and an off-road experience. However, if you want to ride your dirt bike on the streets, public roads, and highways of Kansas, it is probably a good idea to first understand the dirt bike laws and if it is street legal in Kansas.

In Kansas, dirt bikes, along with UTVs and other off-highway vehicles, are not street legal unless they have street legal registrations. However, there is an exception for UTVs and other off-highway vehicles in cities with less than 15,000 residents, where they are permitted to be driven on public roads.

In order for a two-wheeler to be considered street legal in the state of Kansas, it has to comply with regulations governing safety, emission, and antitheft standards.

Since dirt bikes are not manufactured to comply with any of those federal and state statutes, they are not considered street legal in the state of Kansas. That being said, there are some mechanical and non-mechanical procedures to make your dirt bike street legal in the state of Kansas. 

Each state in the US relies on its own regulations and guidelines to determine if a vehicle is safe to ride on the roads. However, if you’re a beginner rider, the regulations and guidelines may become a bit overwhelming at first. But don’t worry, I have compiled an extensive guide on making a dirt bike street legal in the state of Kansas.

Related: Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Oklahoma?

Is it Illegal to ride dirt bikes on Kansas roads?

Riding a dirt bike is a lot of fun. However, you can not ride your dirt bike anywhere you want in Kansas. There are state rules, regulations, and laws you’ll need to follow while riding your dirt bike in Kansas. 

Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Kansas?
Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Kansas?

Riding dirt bikes on public roads and streets is perfectly legal in second-class or third-class Kansas cities. Cities in Kansas with 15,000 or fewer residents and township and county roads are classified as second and third-class cities.

Although a rider is allowed to ride his/her dirt bikes without registration on these city’s roads, riding on highways within these cities is still not legal without proper registration and permits.

Moreover, it is also illegal to ride your dirt bike on roads, highways, streets, or even sidewalks and neighborhoods in the first-class cities of Kansas. You can ride the dirt bike on the public roads and streets of first-class Kansas cities only if it is registered and plated.

In order to register a dirt bike in Kansas, you’ll need to make it street legal first. Not following these laws may likely lead to a citation(ticket), your dirt bike may be towed and a small fine may be imposed.

Where can you ride your dirt bikes legally in Kansas?

If your dirt bike is not registered and plated, you can not legally ride it on public roads, streets, and highways of Kansas. Therefore, if your dirt bike is not street legal in Kansas, the best place to ride it is your own backyard. Although no one can stop you from riding a dirt bike on your private property, there are laws and regulations regarding pollution and noise violations in Kansas.

Therefore, if your property is close to other homes, you might not be able to ride your dirt bike even on your private property. Since every city and county in Kansas has its own laws and regulations regarding pollution and noise violations, I would highly recommend taking some time to research and understand these local regulations before riding dirt bikes on private property.

The next best place to ride your dirt bike is the local state park trails or public dirt bike parks. However, make sure you glance at the park’s basic rules, as some parks or trails in Kansas only allow certain types of vehicles to be ridden and some may even require you to buy a permit.

How do you make a dirt bike street legal in Kansas?

Kansas is like most other states when it comes to making a dirt bike street legal. The state of Kansas has its own set of rules and regulations regarding the legalities of dirt bikes on its public roads and highways. The first and most important thing to remember while making your dirt bike street legal in Kansas is to make your dirt bike resemble more like a street bike or a motorcycle.

In Kansas, a motorcycle is defined as a motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, excluding a tractor.

The process of making your dirt bike street legal in Kansas includes some mechanical adjustments as well as some non-mechanical procedures.

Mechanical Additions to make a dirt bike street legal in Kansas

The first step to making your dirt bike street legal in the state of Kansas is making sure all the safety components of a motorcycle is present in your dirt bike. Knowing the parts you need in your dirt bike to make it street legal in Kansas may sound pretty simple.

However, assembling all the required parts and modifying your bike can be an overwhelming process. Be at ease, though! I have linked exactly where you should go to purchase every part you require to legally ride your dirt bike on the public roads of Kansas.

Your dirt bike should have the following equipment:

  1. A working headlight and a taillight,
  2. A working brake light,
  3. A functioning pair of front and back brakes,
  4. A functioning turn signal and a horn,
  5. Two Mirrors,
  6. DOT-approved Tires,
  7. A License Plate Bracket,
  8. Additional Components (Odometer, Kickstand, Charging System, Stator )

Keep in mind, Kansas does restrict the sound that the dirt bike makes. Therefore, mufflers are required in the state of Kansas.

Non-mechanical procedures to make a dirt bike street legal in Kansas

Once you install all the safety components in your dirt bike and make it look more like a street bike, you’ll need to follow a few more steps in order to make your dirt bike street legal in Kansas.

1. Visit the Kansas Highway Patrol and get your dirt bike inspected

Get your motorcycle inspected by the Kansas Highway Patrol at an authorized VIN inspection station. Once the inspection is complete, you’ll receive a Motor Vehicle Examination Certificate (Form MVE-1). Don’t lose this, as it’s one of the cruical documets while registering your dirt bike in Kansas.

2. Register your dirt bike with the DMV Kansas

The registration of your dirt bike in Kansas depends on where you purchase your dirt bike from. When you plan to take the trip to DOR (Department of Revenue, Kansas), you must provide some crucial documents to complete the registration.

  • A copy of the title or Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin
  • Bill of Sale
  • A dealer’s affidavit if the motorcycle was bought in another state
  • Proof of Insurance
  • VIN inspection Report
  • Motor Vehicle Examination Certificate (Form MVE-1)
  • A completed Title and Registration Manual Application
  • Receipts of all the paid fees and taxes

You’ll need to pay some fees for registration and title at the DOR for your dirt bike. There will be a $28.25 dirt bike registration fee, $4 modernization fee, $2 Highway Patrol staffing and training fee, $1.25 law enforcement training surcharge, $10 VIN inspection fee(out-of-state bikes only), and 6.5% sales tax of the purchase price. Keep in mind, local county taxes and surcharges(varies by county) may also apply.

If you purchased your dirt bike from the dealer and the dirt bike’s certificate of Origin doesn’t mention your dirt bike being off-road only, you don’t need to do anything. The dealer will submit your documents to the DOR. You’ll receive copies of the documents sent for your records.

However,  if you bought a dirt bike, which already has a title, from a private seller, it is your and the seller’s responsibility to register the motorcycle at the DOR. The titling can be done at the same time. To register your dirt bike:

  • You and the seller must sign the title
  • Provide proof of insurance
  • Present the current registration
  • Present the proof of ownership (MSO, title, or Bill of Sale)
  • Pay all the applicable fees

If you don’t want to go through the hassle of making your dirt bike street legal in Kansas yourself, DirtLegal provides a dirt bike legal service for just $299. After you complete your order, they’ll be getting the paperwork ready for you and send you within 24 hours.

Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Kansas?
Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Kansas?

Do dirt bikes have titles in Kansas?

Yes, it is possible to title a dirt bike in Kansas. However, the Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO) must state that the vehicle meets or exceeds all federal emissions, safety, and anti-theft standards. If this statement is not present in y our dirt bike’s MSO, it is usually considered for “off-road” purposes only and thus will be very difficult to get titled in Kansas. 

In case you don’t have the MSO, you can contact your dealer or the manufacturer to obtain this information. If you bought the dirt bike from someone else and the dirt bike is not yet titled, you may ask them for the certificate of origin.

Furthermore, even if the previous owner doesn’t have the certificate of origin, you can use the VIN number to find out who the first owner is. This way you can contact them and ask them if they have the MSO of your dirt bike.

How to get a title for a dirt bike in Kansas?

The process of getting a title for a dirt bike in Kansas is very similar to getting a title for a motorcycle, car, or truck. The most important document you’ll need in order to get a title and registration in Kansas is the proof of ownership. Proof of ownership can typically be provided with one of the following documents:

  1. Title from the previous owner that has been filled out and signed,
  2. Bill of sale,
  3. Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin from the dealership(MSO),
  4. Documents that demonstrate the full chain of ownership.

If you purchased your dirt bike in another state and want to title and register it in Kansas, you’ll also typically need to complete a VIN verification and inspection. 

Once all the documents are ready, visit the DMV office in Kansas and:

  1. Provide all the proof of ownership documentation,
  2. Complete  an application for title and registration for an OHV/dirt bike, if applicable,
  3. Pay all the necessary fees and taxes.

If you’re buying a used dirt bike and the previous owner doesn’t have the title, or the state doesn’t issue titles to dirt bikes, a bill of sale will often suffice. To register/title a dirt bike in Kansas with just a bill of sale, you’ll need to be sure that it meets the Kansas DMV’s bill of sale requirements, which typically include:

  1. Full name, address, and signature of the seller,
  2. Full name, address, and signature of the buyer,
  3. Details of the dirt bike including year, make, model, and VIN,
  4. Details of the sale including date, sale price, and any other details.

Kansas also requires you to notarize the signatures on the bill of sale. Alternatively, you can also request that the seller applies for a duplicate title before proceeding with the sale.

How to register your dirt bike with no title in Kansas?

If you’re trying to register a dirt bike in Kansas with no title, here are some things you could do.

  1. Get a valid bill of sale from the seller along with any other ownership and registration documents they may have. The more documentation you have that proves the chain of ownership, the easier the process will be.
  2. Run the dirt bike’s VIN to be sure that it’s not stolen and matches the dirt bike you’re buying.
  3. The DMV Kansas also requires you to obtain a Motor Vehicle Examination (Form MVE-1).

If you are still having issues registering your dirt bike without title in Kansas, you may register the dirt bike in a non-title, no residency requirement, mail-in registration application state. One such state in the US is Vermont.

Related: Are Dirt Bikes Street Legal in Vermont?

And lastly, if you still want to ride the dirt bike on Kansas roads without getting a title, you can go through the temporary dealer’s tag route. You can register a used motorcycle and bicycle repair shop in Kansas and request a dealer’s tag.

A dealer’s license in Kansas costs around $75 with an additional $35 as a location fee. You’ll need to fill out a form that requires a Federal Tax ID number. If you don’t have this number, you may also use your SSN. I don’t personally recommend going through this route even though it is completely legal. Dealer’s tags are for temporary use only to either transfer the bikes or for local dealer use.

Do you need a license and liability insurance to ride a dirt bike in Kansas?

You don’t need a license or insurance if you plan to ride your dirt bike strictly off-road or even on your private property in Kansas. However, if you plan to link trails by roads or want to experience riding your dirt bikes on public streets and roads or highways of Kansas, you’ll first need to register it with DMV Kansas and get your dirt bike plated.

Furthermore, you should also apply for a Kansas motorcycle license(Class-M) and have insurance in place. And lastly, always carry your license, title, and insurance papers with you while taking your dirt bike on Kansas roads.

John Webler a writer for Offroadbible
John Webler

Hi there, I'm John Webler, the owner and a writer for Offroadbible, a website that covers everything related to ATVs, dirt bikes, and UTVs. As a lifelong off-roading enthusiast, I have a deep passion for exploring the great outdoors on two and four wheels. I have spent countless hours tinkering with engines, navigating rough terrain, and pushing the limits of what these machines are capable of.

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