How Often Should Motorcycles Undergo Annual Inspection?

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McKendra
07/30/25 7:34am
For motorcycles within 4 years of use, inspections are required every 2 years. For those reaching or exceeding 4 years, annual inspections are mandatory. During the annual inspection process, the vehicle owner or organization must complete an annual motor vehicle inspection form and submit the motorcycle to a designated location on the date specified by the local vehicle management office. If special circumstances prevent timely participation in the inspection, an extension request should be submitted in advance to the local vehicle management office. Motorcycles, powered by gasoline engines and steered via handlebar-controlled front wheels, are two or three-wheeled vehicles known for their lightweight agility and rapid mobility. They are widely used for patrol duties, passenger/cargo transport, and as sports equipment. Motorcycle categories include street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and tourers.
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