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Registering my 90 PGM3 SP


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Registering my 90 PGM3 SP

Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:36 pm » Post: #1 » Download Post

Hi

Can anyone provide me suggestions and recommandation on Registering a 90 STOCK PGM 3 in United States?


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Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:30 am » Post: #2 » Download Post

You can always sell it in bits and pieces..


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Well

Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:01 pm » Post: #3 » Download Post

Well,

Please join us to any available trackday in Southern California in 2007.

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Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:14 am » Post: #4 » Download Post

I think it has gotton to be nearly impossible. Years ago you can do it but now it is very hard. Unless you know someone at the DMV, forget about it.
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Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:29 am » Post: #5 » Download Post

Somebody on another forum suggested to get a mechanic to put a lien on it and then apply for the title. He said DMV offices don't check that close under those circumstances. But you have to mechanic/shop you can trust because once he has the title its his untill he signs it over.
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NO NO NO

Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:43 pm » Post: #6 » Download Post

NO WAY JOSE

THANK YOU

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Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:20 am » Post: #7 » Download Post

Sam , ever solve that registation problem?
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Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:38 pm » Post: #8 » Download Post

The deal with California (don't know about other states) is the process is complex, but doable.

The first thing you need to do is to apply for a title. Depending on how you came about the bike as a whole, a "special constructor" title is an option.

After the title application has been done, the DMV main office will notice the VIN on the bike is not of the proper length and deny your application. You will then need to go back to the DMV and get the proper forms to bring with you to the CHP to for an inspection for them to assign you a Califnornia Assigned Vehicle ID (little blue tag attached to the frame).

once you got that it's back to the DMV and some more paper work and your pretty much done.

I think I had three trips to the DMV and one trip to the CHP office when I did mine. Took about a month or so to get it all done.

The main thing is don't lie about what you got or what your doing. Ask the people at the DMV how to get a title for a motorcycle that doesn't have a title. Don't offer any more information then what is needed at that moment. Be nice, don't insult anyone and don't get angry with anyone.

You would be surprised how much help you can actually get from a DMV employee if your friendly nice, and ask them for help.

Oh and a couple of tips about dealing with the DMV.
1. Mornings are good (not Monday morning). Get to them before they have dealt with 100's of assholes over the day and are burnt out.
2. Try to get an younger DMV employee, one that hasn't been working in the DMV hell for their entire life. Younger people are still not sure they really hate their job, so are more willing to help you out with your problem.
3. Act dumb. Don't try to tell them how to do their job. tell them you have a motorcycle you want to register and have no clue what to do, can they help you out?
4. Bring as much information with you as you can. Check out the DMV site for possible forms you may need, bring supporting documents (bill of sales, receipts, signed statements, etc.). If you check out the DMV site, it's all there what needs to be done, how to do it and the forms needed to do it with. fill out and bring with you all the possible forms that may be needed, but still act stupid, and let the DMV people tell you what you need.
5. Be prepared to take a while to do this. It's not something that will be done in one trip on one day. It takes time and more then one trip. Probably also a trip to the CHP office for an inspection.
6. CHP inspection... This is the most nerve racking part of the whole process. They are basically the ones that have all the control over everything. Again, don't try to lie to them, but don't give them more info then needed. Answer the questions they ask of you, and nothing more.
7. Don't lie on the paper work. Dont put down you have a 1975 Honda 250 something or other. It becomes a federal crime at some point.

I basically built an NSR from spare parts. Had a frame from here, suspension from there, and engine from somewhere else. I went through the process as building a bike. In the end my 1993 MC21 NSR250 was titled as a 2000 Honda NSR250 (it's what the CHP assigned it) due to me building it from parts. I got signed statements, statements of fact, bill of sales, etc from the people I got the parts from. Found a 23 year old lady at the DMV in a smaller town and she helped me out with everything. THe CHP did the inspection (again in a small town area). The asked the standard questions, called up to Sacto, asked more questions and they signed off on it an hour later.

One line of questions was going down the path of it being a 2-stroke. I told them up front it was, but the last question they asked me was if I mixed the gas and oil before I put it in the gas tank. I told them the truth. NO, I put gas in the tank and go. See, I didn't lie, I just gave them the info they asked for, didn't offer then info about the oil injection system.

You would be surprised how far a little respect and being nice will get you when it comes to a government agency Wink
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 4:29 pm » Post: #9 » Download Post

This is of course not my table, but shouldn't these things happen on PM and not in public, for the whole cybervillage to see ?
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 5:49 pm » Post: #10 » Download Post

Andy wrote:
Please keep all responses to Forum posts on the Forum so that others may benefit.

Seems clear enough to me Wink
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:26 pm » Post: #11 » Download Post

fontyyy wrote:
Andy wrote:
Please keep all responses to Forum posts on the Forum so that others may benefit.

Seems clear enough to me Wink


No thank you! I know how to get a clean-VIN NSR registered here in the US and dont wish to share it with those who may have the power to close the loophole!!
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Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:11 am » Post: #12 » Download Post

There will always be a loop hole of some sort. Just need to take the time to find it is all.

Trust me, the DMV's, DOT, etc. have a lot more problems on their hands then a couple grey market bikes coming through the system each year.

With the influx of "home made" motorcycles on the upswing, the systems have already tried to put controls on that. This wasn't to go after the every day Joe who wants to build a custom bike, but more for the shop that is turning out 10 or so a year.

As for the "loop holes" Trust me, if you or anyone on this forum knows them, I am sure the people in the government who even care about this know about them. They probably don't have a huge issue with a couple bikes here and there coming through the system. It's the person who tries to title/reg 10 or 20 bikes every couple months that they take issue with.

I remember back in the 98 when I was looking into my first NSR. All the talk about police seizing registered NSRs off the street, out of people homes, etc. Heard plenty of stories about it, but never once did I hear from someone who actually had it done. Hell, I even had email discussions with someone from NHTSA who could have done something about me registering a NSR. Never a knock at my door, or a cop in my rear view. Now if I was doing a trailer load of bikes at a time and bringing in shipments ever other week? Sure I am positive I would get a visit.

So if your trying to register a bike on your own, don't worry, the secret service are not going to show up at your door, your bike isn't going to be taken from you by a group of SWAT, and your not going to be taken to CUBA to rote in a jail cell cause your our nations top criminal.
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