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Troy, does that mean your boss will let you leave early?
Wonder why this week is soooo looong? I can't believe I am working all five days too! Need to fix that.
Once you have the stickers on your sled (number & registration), you're good to go, right? You don't need any other stickers to ride trails? Do you guys know if you have to have your sled insured to be legal? Curious if I'm coloring outside the lines or not. I have it registered...and put the stickers on it last year - good for 2 or 3 yrs, if I remember, but that's all I've done for paperwork.
Just needs Minnetonka to freeze over - that's my on-ramp. With enough snow, I can ride the shoulders and side roads over there.
Troy, does that mean your boss will let you leave early?
Wonder why this week is soooo looong? I can't believe I am working all five days too! Need to fix that.
LOL! Good morning/afternoon Cory.
Originally Posted by MisterCMK
Why can't I renew registration for sleds and vehicles at a kisok? Ugh. Sitting in line here in Brooklyn Park to renew snowmobile stickers.
Because MN does nothing easy.
Originally Posted by Ryan Walker
Once you have the stickers on your sled (number & registration), you're good to go, right? You don't need any other stickers to ride trails? Do you guys know if you have to have your sled insured to be legal? Curious if I'm coloring outside the lines or not. I have it registered...and put the stickers on it last year - good for 2 or 3 yrs, if I remember, but that's all I've done for paperwork.
Just needs Minnetonka to freeze over - that's my on-ramp. With enough snow, I can ride the shoulders and side roads over there.
You just need the state sticker and the registration numbers displayed and you are good. It's a 3 year sticker or I think you can maybe get a one year? You only need to have insurance if you have a loan on it but it's usually pretty cheap so recommended.
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