Successful transfer in KY!!!
I purchased a used Hawk in TN and had no problem getting it licensed in KY. I had to get an inspection on the bike, but the whole ordeal took a total of 30 minutes.
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No problems in Iowa (IA)
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Az registered and licensed my basan.
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I saw Massachusetts on the a list of states that would register a Hawk 250 but not sure if it's up to date. Trying to decide between the Hawk or CSC TT250. Would be happy with either but with the price difference the Hawk is preferred.
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Colorado is a maybe
I called my DMV today and they said "they think" a Hawk 250 is street legal. Without a VIN number, they couldn't say for sure.
Of course, their database didn't list that manufacturer, but she looked at something similar. Nice lady, but I don't think she knows anything. If someone can get me a VIN number, I could make sure. I'm not buying unless I know I can ride on the street. I plan on riding to work and back on nice days. |
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I contacted one of the sellers, this is what they sent me: L0WHDN106J1000926 I haven't had time to go to the DMV to check myself so let me know! |
I called USAA/Progressive about insurance with the VIN you gave me and they said liability insurance is fine, but can't get full coverage. That's positive at least.
Ill run that VIN by DMV Monday and see what they have to say. I'm still not sure enough to buy the Hawk. At this point, I'm going with the CSC TT250, if I buy anything. The whole point was to spend $1500 and if it blows up in a year or 2, no problem. I'm already $1000 over that I haven't even bought a helmet. I might just scrap the whole idea. I had no idea that the issue was going to be plates. I've been reading all day and so far, 1 guy got plates and 2 did not. The 1 who did had to run a 2 month marathon of forms, paperwork, and waiting. At the very minimum, the Hawk tires are NOT DOT compliant. So, if everything goes smooth, you still have to put some new tires on to make it legal. |
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Not sure were you got that information but the stock hawk tires are DOT approved.
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After days of research, I think I found my answer and I would put Colorado in the NOT Legal category. Yes, with enough forms, you might be able to get it plated, but it's not easy and it's about getting lucky.
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sit...quirements.pdf As of 2017, this bulletin says that without FMVSS paperwork, the answer is no. The Hawk doesn't have FMVSS or NHTSA labels. I'm still going to run a VIN by DMV tomorrow, but I'm not going to risk it. My whole purpose of buying would be a commuter bike. Now I have to change my username too. S&^%E#! |
Does anyone have a Bashan VIN number that I could run through the gauntlet? Ive been told the Bashan models are plateable, but this whole thing has been shakey.
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tbr7 reg. in Ct. Any one have a problem? Thanks 2019 tbr7
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Got my new Hawk 250 registered in Virginia today. Thought I had read on this forum that the make was going to be Haos in the Va DMV site but the clerk said it had to match what was on the MSO which was RPS, no issues though as RPS was in their system. Only need a state inspection sticker now and I should be good to go on the street.
Just wanted to thank the forum for the info. Don't think I would've bought the Hawk if I hadn't seen others registering them succesfully on here. |
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Got a used Hawk 250 in Kansas, guy selling it said the insurance company had a harder time finding it than the dmv. He had no problem with getting plates on it. he even got full coverage insurance on it once they found it.
We had no problems transferring it to Illinois. Still looking for a 2nd Hawk, or a Magician. |
I just got my Hawk tagged in Kentucky
You can add Kentucky to the list. I had no problem getting my bike tagged in Ky.
They had to do a sheriff inspection of the VIN because it came from out of state. Now for some warm weather so I can actually ride it lol. |
Tagingmy new 2019 EFI Hawk in Colorado
Has any one been successful in taging their hawk in ColoradoI called DMV befor buying my hawk from Q9 Powersports. And was told all I needed was Certificate of Origen and bill of sale. I explained I was buying an Enduror Hawk from China and wanted to register it for the road. She assured me it was all ok
Well that is not what I was told today when I tried to register it with cert of Origen and bill of sale. Now they want a EPA cert and a NADER cert as well. Please help with advice on how to het it registered |
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Got my Temp tag in Colorado for my Hawk
I want back to DMV with the pics of the epa sticker and the Highway saftey plate, which by the way was on the VIN plate. The lady I got this time. Did not need or use that stuff that the first lady said she wanted. The second lady said they woukd just register it as a Non conforming and that means that you make an apointment with the state pilice to verify the vin plate and then go back to DMV with thier certification and they issue you the full registration
So I got the apointment this comming monday and got the temp tags So as I pointed out when you want to register in Colorado tell them it needs to be done as a Non Conforming VIN. The first lady that gave me the run around was trying to register it as an UnConventional vehical. Dont let them run this on you. Simply go to the DMV and tell them yiu need to register an NonConforming VIN motorcycle. Rhat will get them in the right area of thier computer system I will confirm monday afternoon. But looks like Colorado will be able to be put in the can register with Vin Verification. Which by the way is a $50 fee |
You must be the first person with a DLX in Colorado. Not sure what the hassle is there, because I am fairly certain that CO is not one of the handful of states that try to use California's stringent CARB certification in addition the the federal EPA. In other words, the DLX is certified as a 49-state EPA/DOT legal 'on-highway motorcycle' (Californians need not apply). You will be the pioneer for others in Colorado purchasing the DLX. I know I am curious to know how the Hawk's fuel-injection functions in the higher elevations vs. a carb.
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Just got my hawk 250 dual sport last week. This is my first post here but I've gotten a lot of info off this site so thank you. Just wanted to post my registration experience. I'm in North Carolina by the way. I called state farm and they were actually able to find the vehicle off the VIN number which surprised me. Insurance through State farm was $5.41 a month. Took the MCO, proof of insurance, and bill of sale in to NC DMV. They didn't give me any issues and cost me $141 after tax, tag and title work. Was in and out in a breeze!
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Arkansas
Registration was a peice of cake in Arkansas. I brought in the mso and bill of sale to the revenue office. I wasn't even asked to show my proof of insurance and I didn't have to pay sales tax! Also, my personal property tax value for the bike is $0, so I shouldn't have to pay taxes every year. Pretty great! 15 bucks later, I have tags.
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You lucky so and so! :D The tags for my 2020 Hawk DLX EFI cost me ~$122 in Washington State. The process was painless though. In and out of the licensing office in around 15 minutes.
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NC passed again today. 2020 Hawk.
They told me 2017 and up is passable bcuz the Vin shows “motorcycle” instead of dirt bike like years previous. So 2017-up is passable in NC |
No problem registering in Florida.
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Just got my tag today in Calhoun County MS...painless no problem
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You can add Missouri.
Need the MCO and an ID/OD inspection from any motorcycle inspection station. |
Please ad Mississippi to the list of accepted states for a Hawk DLX
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I was able to get my hawk registered in Vermont. I had sent in all the required paperwork, mco, bill of sale, application and fees etc. They returned the mco and told me they don't title vehicles under 300cc. so i'm just waiting for the plates which they said were on the way. can't wait to legally drive it. I bought the hawk because of watching Motocheez, i've done a bunch of upgrades so far and it's running great. this site is awesome, tons of info and answers to questions. Keep up the good work.
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Well I bought my Hawk 250 (Not DLX) about a month ago. Was just told today at the DMV that it's "Not street legal" and will need to go the "Unconventional vehicle" route. I THINK they need two different stickers on the bike but I have no idea where to find them on the bike. Any info on this is really appreciated.
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Help getting TAG's for a Venom X22R...
Hi Everyone,
I am thinking about buying a Venom X22R here in PA. My question is has ANYONE gotten TAG's and been able to get it REGISTERED (HERE IN PA)??? If so HOW DID YOU DO IT??? OR WHERE DID YOU GO??? Thanks in advance for your help in this matter... Take care... :thanks: Joe... |
UPDATE: My Hawk 250 (Carb version) Will be street legal in Colorado! (Technically)
Got the call today from the South Dakota dept of revenue! They took my tax payment of $100 and advised that my new South Dakota Motorcycle plates will be in the mail tomorrow morning, with the new title coming in 4-6 weeks! Colorado wanted me to jump through a bunch of impossible hoops just for the right to pay them, so I went to a state who was happy to take my money! Not only that, but the customer service person I spoke very pleasant and helpful, the total opposite of what I've experienced in Denver. I think it's safe to say these bikes can for SURE be registered in SD, with this being a "workaround" for states like Colorado. If you would like to know what county I went to in SD, please shoot me a PM for the contact info, it's a small town and I don't want them to get overloaded. |
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