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Update: Had a cop follow me for a few miles on a fairly busy residential road yesterday, he did not pull me over for my SD plates so that's a plus! |
What happened to Connecticut?
[QUOTE=JerryHawk250;280878]I have no problem with it. :tup: I do need to put them in alphabetical order. I was adding them as I go.[/Q
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Help with the Venom X22R Bike...
Hi Jerry,
This list is great news for those people who are considering (or already have bought) a Hawk 250. But my problem is that I am considering buying a Venom X22R here in PA and I have heard (though I'm not sure this is true or not) that the Venom X22R is NOT STREET LEGAL here in PA. Until I find out one way or another, I'm holding off on buying one of these bikes. I CANNOT AFFORD to waste my money purchasing a bike that I cannot legally drive here in PA. Therefore, could you please make up a NEW list that covers BOTH the Hawk 250 AND the Venom X22R bike so that hopefully I can find out what the heck is going on here in PA and that hopefully I can get the bike I want and start riding... Highly frustrated and hopeful... Joe... :crazy: |
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Iowa Magician Registration
Iowa Magician Registration has anyone registered a 250 in Iowa? Issues?
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Going through the same thing for the TBR7.. someone should set up a similar sheet for the hawk: https://tbr7.com/registrations/
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Happy to say that you can now add Mississippi to states that will register ALL versions of the Hawk. I have the 2021 carburetor "Dirtbike" version from Redfox power sports.
MSO and Bill of sale was purchased separately, will not come with this version and bill of sale was not notarized. The teller couldn't find the motorcycle in the computer, manually added the description of it and gave me a tag. |
2022 bashan bsr250 (raven 250) successfully registered in colorado
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Reject list to complement the success list
Success is great. But the truth is that just because you were successful in a particular State, it doesn't mean the ANYONE will be successful in that State.
Truth is that there are various methods of registration in even the same State, AND some offices will be HOSTILE to Chinese bikes, and others will not. Heck, even SHIPPERS can be hostile to a crated Chinese bike!! So a REJECTED list needs to be added. Members can describe the rejection, rational, what they had or didn't ready for the process. This can answer at least some questions, and warn people where NOT to go!! |
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well ... not a hawk.. But a successful TBR7 registration in Mass.
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Might be worth updating the OP for Ohio... a handful of the 88 counties require an emissions test. I just successfully registered a new Hawk in an eCheck county without issues. I wasn't required to get an echeck... probably because of the 5 year exception for new vehicles. Just wanted to post as an FYI for others since I didn't see any other information on a HAWK in an Ohio Echeck County.
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I can confirm that PA title and registration works still. I have gotten the bike fully street legal in Allegheny County as of a week ago.
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I remember back in 1982 or so I bought a Honda XR250. No turn signals, no horn, no battery, and I had no problem registering it in a rural New Mexico town!! I don't think that would happen today, but I think that the key is having all of your paperwork in hand. For new bikes, you need the manufacturer's certificate of origin ("MCO"), and it has to show "motorcycle", not dirt bike or off road only. Insurance is required (presumably every State!). This can be tough with some insurance companies if the brand/manufacturer is not in their database. I had good luck with Geico, but I was ADDING a bike, already had a Suzuki insured with Geico, and no claims on record. I had to read the company name (Wuyi Zumaav for the Templar). And I was only asking for liability/financial responsibility level insurance. The bill of sale/sales receipt is usually easy. Many States require proof that your personal property tax is paid, up to date. Having it all there, and being friendly seems to work. If it is insured and all off the boxes are checked, it makes their life easier. |
Hope to be adding Wyoming to the list here real soon.
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You can add Nevada to the list. Simple VIN inspection, and easy paperwork for on road plates.
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Hey guys, I have the title/MCO and am preparing to go the DMV in central Arkansas to get 2 bikes i'm assembling to be registered to be legal on the street. My paperwork list the bike as an "Off Road Motorcycle" I recall seeing a thread on here somewhere where the paper work on the title had to be changed to motorcycle before it could be registered, am I correct to assume that "Off Road Motocycle" would be a problem? If so, what would I ask the dealer to get this corrected.
Is it possible that I could take my existing paperwork to the DMV with "Off Road motorcycle" and hope to be successful? emptyschmitz above referenced needing the following documents from your dealer to get their registered: Odometer Statement, Bill of Sale and Certificate of Origin... I only have the Certificate of Origin. Sir kayakalot who is in Arkansas like me referenced he only needed "MCO, proof of insurance and proof of assessment". I was planning to let my kids ride these a year or so around my house or so before allowing them out on the road. Is insurance still necessary in my case? Or is a must to get the bikes registered? I was hoping to hold off on the insurance until they were to be used on the road, but I didn't want to mess up or be penalized by not registering when I received the bikes either. |
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Which seller is this? And please keep us in the loop...It would be great to know which vendors help with this problem. Some of them sell LOTS of ATVs and pitbikes, and those come with off road vehicle type. The Hawk should ship with an MCO stating motorcycle. It is usually just a mistake.
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Insurance was added today, so I'm planning to get tags this week. My fingers are crossed, but hoping to not have any issues. |
PSM is good about sending a revised MCO. Good news.
What motorcycle did you buy? :hmm: |
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/fX8zyqideJX9i8WR7 https://photos.app.goo.gl/wtp1kuGQ4Mwjpoa78 |
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Congrats on your success. Fun bikes. Yes. You DO need one for yourself...But I think you need a TM36 or a TM38! |
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I guess if i'm gonna end up on the couch I may as well have the option of taking a ride on my new motorcycle! :D I'll have to wait till later this fall to see if this is an option.. I'll let you know if I take the leap! Until then i'll just do frequent 'safety checks' on the bikes I got for my kids! lol! Also, if you listen to the audio on the video I link you can hear me telling my son to take it slow and gentle, and a moment later where I dropped the phone and yelling as I run to check on him! It's always an adventure around my place! :) |
Colorado success with DLX
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