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wchill-hawkrider 09-07-2016 10:32 AM

Hawk licensing in Michigan
 
I received my Hawk in June but was waylaid by back surgery in getting it assembled and licensed. Thankfully, surgery went well and I am up and mobile....Been working on the bike off and on and finally have it assembled and test rode. All is well. Last week I went to Sec of State office and had no problems getting it plated. The MCO arrived a week after the bike and it had it listed as "Enduro" in the type. SoS plated it as "motorcycle" and after paying a late fee of $30 (because I didn't register it within 10 days of purchase) plus plating costs, I was on my way. No issues here.....

My initial impressions of the bike is it is exactly what I needed. Rides super smooth, shifts well, etc...Granted I only put 10 miles on it as I still have another month of healing before I can get back to a normal life but I am well pleased.

Azhule 09-07-2016 10:56 AM

Welcome aboard

These China Enduro bikes are perfect for what they are, inexpensive transportation that will get you darn near anywhere you point your front tire :)

I'm still trying to talk the Mrs. into getting a 2 pack of HAWKs, great bikes for the price

Weldangrind 09-07-2016 11:23 AM

Welcome! Terribly sorry to hear about your back troubles; I hope you heal quickly.
When convenient, pics of your new Hawk would be great.

DGF 09-08-2016 09:33 AM

I'm glad the registration went well for you. I'm looking at ordering one myself and hadn't seen that anyone had registered in MI.

Ride safe,
Dan

jct842 09-08-2016 01:55 PM

For any one with back problems a hawk or for that matter just about any dirt bike is the answer. I have my shocks set as soft as possible with out bottoming. Street machines for the most part don't have a cushy enough ride until you get into the big heavy weights and then its the cost and weight that kills them for me. I seldom go off road but do ride a dirt road for a couple miles to get to pavement and my back can tell the difference.

wchill-hawkrider 09-12-2016 12:16 PM

Pic of my Hawk
 
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Just a pic of my Hawk. Test ride went well. No problems. Super smooth ride with the road tires I installed. Well pleased with my purchase. I sold my Rowdy scooter because it aggravated my back/neck issue. This was sorta my last hope before giving up riding. I have my fingers crossed but so far so good....Attachment 7300

Republic 09-12-2016 01:56 PM

Those tires look great, what is the brand and size?

wchill-hawkrider 09-12-2016 09:13 PM

Hawk tires
 
Thanks. The tires are Kenda Challengers. Rear is 110/90-18 and the front is 90/100-21. They installed without any issues.

ptchenot 09-16-2016 02:08 AM

Michigan Title
 
Sounds great about the Michigan title! Mine is a few hours from done.. Anybody know where a 12" long bracket that looks like a 1/4 diameter rod that look like handle bars with holes drilled on the ends and a off center tab welded to it with a welded nut on it.. Any clues anybody?? I'm Stumped!

Azhule 09-16-2016 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by ptchenot (Post 231304)
Sounds great about the Michigan title! Mine is a few hours from done.. Anybody know where a 12" long bracket that looks like a 1/4 diameter rod that look like handle bars with holes drilled on the ends and a off center tab welded to it with a welded nut on it.. Any clues anybody?? I'm Stumped!

This piece ?

http://imgur.com/a/c3wVQ

If that's what you are talking about it was discussed here

http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=17385


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