Wisconsin DNR inspection sticker forms have a couple lines for 'transfer', sort of like a title transfer. Sticker needed for use on trails- spark arrestor needed for possible fire hazard on exhuast, quiet enough as required on after certain year and kill switch, couple other things. No sticker= no access to trails. No transfer or DNR registration may mean a impound and check for stolen if caught by local police. Northern/Central Wisconsin used to be market for stolen ATVs, Snowmobiles from Illinois, thief gets caught with stolen motorcycle with title means interstate transport, possible federal felony-- Stolen 'Toy' recreational vehicle means misdemeanor unless real expensive, not federal charge since not a 'motor vehicle'. Lawnmowers another sometimes stolen , low risk item. Druggies wanting enough for daily high would take $2000.00 RV, Mower, ATV etc. get $20.00 to $50.00 worth of drug and dealer would pass stolen 'toy' to Chicago area transporter to take to Portage, Madison and points north sales for $400.00. Transporter caught with snowmobiles, did week jail, final 6 month probation. Motorcycle would have been maybe 2 years prison or year and day in Sandstone. RN
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