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Idaho Riders Officially Get Their Own License Plates
Posted Date: 12/31/2010
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2The state of Idaho will be the first in the nation to offer a mountain bike license plate. The plate will cost $35 and $25 to renew with $22 of the proceeds ($12 for renewals) being used to fund mountain bike trail building and improvement projects. It is up to the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation to create a grant program to use the money. The plate will be available starting in 2011.


The artwork appears to be a Titus Moto-Lite and the rider has an uncanny resemblance to Johnny O'Mara.

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