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Old 08-09-2012, 02:20 PM   #98 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cvetter View Post
Of course I think you are right about this bike. If I could get one legally in California, I would.

Anybody know how to do this?

Craig
I checked NY laws and it seems possible to get a title for a Canadian bike. There are people riding them on Florida tags where it is pretty easy to title them apparently. It just involves a simple physical safety inspection. I talked to one guy from Florida that brings bikes with no plates back and forth across the border on a trailer regularly who said he has never needed any official forms. The border guards asks "are those your bikes", he tells them "yup". Down the road. One Honda dealer in Wisconsin? brought 10 over for the showroom once a few years ago.
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How to register a CBR125 in US - Honda CBR125R Community Forum
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Honda had a blow out special price on 2011 left overs of the gorgeous new gen 125 last year. $3100!
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A 6'1 reviewer topped out at 75 mph.
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