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Est. in 1936, in 2017 We celebrate our 81ST year!!! Get Club Info at the Jeeps Club Info line: 316-755-0909 Dial FM 100.9 During any race for our race PA System Be sure to follow us on FaceBook... Fri. Feb 3 - Jeeps Club Business Meeting 8:00pm in the club house. Get your 2017 Memberships at this meeting. Find Membership prices and details here. Sat. Feb 4 - Awards Banquet at the Cottonwood Court Building (food court) Kansas State Fair Grounds, Hutchinson KS. Full information below in Club News area. Sun. Feb 12 – 1st Jeeps 46th Annual St. Valentines Massacre, 2 man 4hr. Posted on: 12/12/2016 - 2017 Kansas Motocross Championship Series (KMCS) Yes CKMS has a new name! Mar 25-26 Inman MX, Inman KS... April 22-23 Jeeps Motorcycle Club, Park City KS April 29-30 Bar 2 Bar, Maize KS May 6-7 Tall Grass MX, Howard KS June 3-4 Platter Hill MX, Winfield KS June 17-18 Spring rain Date Sept 2-3 Great Bend MX, Great Bend KS

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dirt bike for sale okc ok Posted on: 11/26/2016 - Come join in the celebration! Park City Supercross Series , Central Kansas Motocross Series & Jeeps Hare Scramble Series Awards Banquet will be Feb 4th 2017 at the Cottonwood Court Building (food court) Kansas State Fair Grounds, Hutchinson KS. Doors open at 4:30. We will start giving out awards at 5:30, food and soft drinks will be provided. Even if you did not win an award you are invited to this event if you participated in any of these series. We have a block of rooms reserved at the Hampton Inn 1401 1/2 E. 11th Ave. call to make reservations 620-665-9800. Be sure to mention that you are with Jeeps Motorcycle Club/CKMS to get the $104 tax included room rate. We will have a shuttle available to take you to and from the hotel and the fairgrounds. Call 316-288-0730 for this service.

Stay for the after banquet Party and we will be showing the Oakland Supercross live. NOTE: This site uses popup windows please disable any popup blockers you may be using while browsing The "Jeeps Motorcycle Club" is a Not for Profit Organization which promotes the sport of Off Road Motorcycle Riding and Racing. Club Facility is owned and operated by our club members and is located in Park City, Kansas which is near Wichita. Feel free to look around our web site and learn Jeeps Cycle Club Webmaster Motorcycle License in Kansas Kansas Motorcycle Permit (Class M) Less Restricted Class M License for Minor Drivers Kansas Motorcycle Endorsement (Class M) KS Motorcycle License Fees KS Military Motorcycle License Exemptions Renewing Your Kansas Motorcycle Endorsement Other Types of Vehicle Licenses in Kansas Pass Your Test with DMV Cheat Sheets Get answers, save time and pass your motorcycle written test the first time around.

DMV Cheat Sheets also offers: Steps to getting your license 50 essential study-guide questions Traffic signs and signals Purchase a DMV Written Test Cheat Sheet Looking to ride a motorcycle in Kansas? The Department of Revenue (DOR) is responsible for handling all licensing throughout the state, including Kansas motorcycle permits and endorsements. To ride your motorcycle in Kansas, you will need one of the following: Kansas Class M motorcycle permit. Restricted or non-restricted Class M license (minor drivers). Class M endorsement on a license (adult drivers). Kansas requires that anyone moving to the state get a KS license within 90 days of establishing residency. Generally, you establish residency when you: Begin working in Kansas. Enroll your children in a Kansas school. Buy or lease property. Transferring Your Out-of-State Motorcycle License The Kansas DOR does not differentiate between transfer of a standard driver's license and transfer of a motorcycle license or endorsement.

To transfer your out-of-state motorcycle license, you must: Provide proof of identity and Kansas residence (the Kansas DOR provides a full list of acceptable documentation). Have a license in good standing (has not been suspended, revoked, or canceled in any state). Pass a vision test. Pay the applicable fee(s). ―A new 6-year Class CM license costs $18 for the Class C license, plus $12 for a Class M. You will also pay an $8 photo fee and an $3 exam fee. The Kansas DOR provides a full list of fees for all license types and durations. Other fees may apply. Give up all out-of-state IDs or licenses. Registering and Titling Your Out-of-State Motorcycle If a motorcycle is brought into the state, it must be titled and registered within 90 days. This is true whether or not you are physically in the state―if your vehicle itself is in the state, it must be registered and titled. Remember that you'll need proof of insurance in order register your vehicle.

For more information on titling and registering your motorcycle, please visit our Kansas motorcycle registration page. must be at least 14 years old to apply for a motorcycle instruction permit in Kansas. The permit is valid for 1 year. If you are under 16 years old, a parent or guardian must sign your permit application. To obtain a KS Class M instruction permit, you must visit a County Treasurer's office and: Pass a vision screening. Pass a written knowledge test. Proof of identity and age. Proof of residence and legal presence (the Kansas DOR provides a full list of acceptable identification). Holding a valid permit allows you to ride a motorcycle at any time as long as you have an adult motorcycle operator with a valid Class M endorsement accompanying you (riding in your proximity). permit fee is $2 plus an additional $8 fee for the photo. Additional fees may apply. Less restricted Class M licenses are available to drivers 16 years old who do not yet qualify for a non-restricted license (which is available to drivers 17 years old and older).

To obtain a less restricted license, you must: Be 16 years old (not yet 17 years old). Have had an instruction permit for at least 1 year. While holding your permit, you must have completed at least 50 hours of driving under adult supervision with a licensed adult who is at least10 hours must have been at night. Pass both a written and driving skills test OR present a certificate of completion from an approved motorcycle driver education course. (These courses are typically based off of those provided by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation; however, some may include additional classroom hours). carry your restricted license for at least 6 months and submit an affidavit proving that all 50 hours of supervised driving have been completed in order to get a non-restricted license. If the above conditions are not met, the restrictions on your license (see below) will remain until you turn 17 years old OR until you provide the affidavit, depending on which comes first.

Less Restricted License Driving Requirements With a less restricted license, you must adhere to the below restrictions: You may drive only to and from work or authorized school activities. You may drive only between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., or when accompanied by a licensed adult driver at least 21 years old (outside of designated hours). You may not carry more than one non-sibling passenger under 18 years old. You are not allowed to use any wireless communication device while driving, unless you need to call for emergency help. You will need to be at least 17 years old and have a valid Kansas driver's license before applying for a motorcycle endorsement. To earn your Class M endorsement on your license, make an appointment at any Kansas driver's license exam station and: Present proof of identity and residence. (The Kansas DMV provides full list of acceptable documentation.) Pass a knowledge test. You can prepare for the written knowledge test by studying the motorcycle manual.

Pass an on-cycle driving skills test.** This takes place in traffic or in a controlled area off the street, and is based on maneuvers covered in the KS motorcycle manual. Successfully complete and pass a state-approved Motorcycle Driver's education course. These courses are generally based on the Motorcycle Safety Foundation courses but may have additional mandatory hours/curriculum. If you take and pass a Motorcycle Safety Foundation, you generally will be exempt from taking the on-cycle skills test. NOTE: If you are 17 years old, you MUST submit an affidavit that you've completed 50 hours of supervised driving (see “Less Restricted License Class M Licenses" above) in order to get your license. This does not apply for applicants 18 years old and older. Class M fees are in addition to regular license fees. The Class M endorsement fees are broken down as follows: License for drivers under 21 years old: $20. License valid for 4 years (drivers 65 years old or older): $9.

License valid for 6-year (drivers 21 to under 65 years old): $12. $8 photo fee and a $3 exam fee may apply. Please see a full list of applicable fees from the Kansas DMV. Kansas law states that by completing a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) driver education course, military personnel are allowed to waive the written and driving exams usually required when getting a motorcycle license. When applying for a license using your completion certificate, you will need: Completion certificate from an MSF motorcycle safety course. The MSF certificate of completion does not expire. For more detailed information, please visit the US Department of Defense's Military Rider page. The Kansas DMV does not differentiate between standard license renewal and the renewal of a Class M endorsement. For more detailed information on renewing your license in Kansas, please visit our Renewing Your License in Kansas page. If you'd like to learn more about the licensing and registration requirements for other types of vehicles, including ATVs, snowmobiles, and RVs, please visit our page on