Not enough miles on my Bigdog

Energy One

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
road trip! or reg the bike in Montana. My brother did this with his Motorhome. Cheap reg tax and NO yearly registration.
 

Brew

Troop Supporter
Did you check out the swap meet section? Might be one there, if not I'm sure someone with one will chime in and help ya out...
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Got the one that came off my 07 bulldog. I think it was around 5800+ miles on it. Also have the tach ring.
 

Dakotabos

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Calendar Participant
Troop Supporter
I have one that has 35K on it from my 04 chopper. SD doesnt care how many miles are on mine. I might be able to swap if your is working good too
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
Why do you need 5500 more miles to register in CA? I have never heard of such a requirement. How would you register a new bike with 0 miles?


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SIC FKR

Member
Why do you need 5500 more miles to register in CA? I have never heard of such a requirement. How would you register a new bike with 0 miles?


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if the vehicle or motorcycle is from out of state it needs to have at least 7500 miles in order to register in Ca. unless it was build to meet ca emissions. POS law. Dakota Digital can do the trick then change it back or leave it on. Thats what I did with an 07 Bulldog I bought out of state.
 

Ray

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Ca. Emissions on used equipment. It's a tree hugger thing.
Here in the semi-cold tundra of Tennessee they could care less about motorcycle emissions but we do have to run our other vehicles through the dreaded "Marta" including my deisel truck.They go back to a certain year of vehicle and you don't have to do it at all. We had a running joke of them for several years when I used to drive this old clunker car to work and leave my truck at home. I would take the car through the marta place close to home and it would fail as it always did, I expected it, it looked and ran like crap, it looked more like crap than it ran like crap really. It got me back and forth to work. When it failed, which I expected everytime. I drove it straight down to the next location and did absolutely nothing to it and it passed with flying colors. The other location was in a more run down neighborhood where this kind of sporty vehicle was the norm..
As for tree huggers here in Tennessee my "Grandfather" was an ole school logger all his life. Chainsaws are plentiful still today :D. I will leave it at that!

Ray :D
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
WTF? Why do you need miles to register a bike? Fuckin Kalifornia :job: Whacko's
That's how stupid the system is. No logic or am I the stupid one? NOLTT is my name. "No one listens to turtle" as the slow one thinksit out:

Engine - 0 to very low mileage = Tight ring end gap. Lower emissions output than a 5.5K worth of miles on it.

5.5K Rule (like 2k extra really matters) = Follow the $$$$ miles. You drive out of state for a cheaper deal, then come back to register it? Car dealers get all huffy is wouldn't you if you were a dealer?

So the money is more important in their pocket than you bringing in a tighter tolerance kind of vehicle. The state loses sales tax and all that; you buy out of state. That screws it up for you snowed in, don't see it's seasonal is the luxury sort of, it's not a daily driver? DumbshitDMV!
 
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pknowles

RETIRED
Here in the semi-cold tundra of Tennessee they could care less about motorcycle emissions but we do have to run our other vehicles through the dreaded "Marta" including my deisel truck.They go back to a certain year of vehicle and you don't have to do it at all. We had a running joke of them for several years when I used to drive this old clunker car to work and leave my truck at home. I would take the car through the marta place close to home and it would fail as it always did, I expected it, it looked and ran like crap, it looked more like crap than it ran like crap really. It got me back and forth to work. When it failed, which I expected everytime. I drove it straight down to the next location and did absolutely nothing to it and it passed with flying colors. The other location was in a more run dowin neighborhood where this kind of sporty vehicle was the norm..
As for tree huggers here in Tennessee my "Grandfather" was an ole school logger all his life. Chainsaws are plentiful still today :D. I will leave it at that!

Ray :D
I'm not a logger by any means but i do burn wood in my bar and i do harvest my own:D
 
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