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Current CA reg rules for out of state bike

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I am getting ready to sell my 2004 ktm 450 exc.  It was not street legal when I bought it new but I put a baja designs kit on it and it's been registered street legal in Arizona since 2005.  I think it used to be OK to get a California plate if the bike was legal in another state for a certain number of years or miles. Anyone know if that is still true? I just don't want to sell it to someone in SoCal and then they have a problem keeping it legal. It's a great bike but just bought a 2022 500 and don't need it anymore. 

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It’s going to be hit or miss.  Letter of the law, it wouldn’t be able to get a CA plate but it depends on where and when you go.  

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If you want to sell in ca get it plated before the sale in your name if you want to ensure it wont come back to bite you

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because I kant speal for sh!t ok get off mi bak

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I would not go to the DMV, I would and do only use a private DMV service.  The one I use is Barb's Auto Registration Service in Escondido.  

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1 hour ago, socalhodaka said:

I would not go to the DMV, I would and do only use a private DMV service.  The one I use is Barb's Auto Registration Service in Escondido.  

Thats an even better idea!!

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As stated above it would be 50/50 if CA will accept it. My dad registered his 01' DRZE in AZ a few years ago and tried to CA plate it. Our local DMV service (Alice's) laughed and said no it is a dirt bike.

When i bought my 00' XR400 a few years ago (2019) the owner had a home here and in AZ. He originally had it plated here in CA since 02' but AZ was cheaper so he had it registered there. I made it a point that i would buy it if it was CA plated. A few hours later he came back from AAA with a CA plate. Since it was plated in CA before AZ there were no flags.

All you can do is try but we all know a CA plated bike carries a premium. 

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Thanks for the replies. I will have my son in lakeside see he can get it registered  and plated in California.  Otherwise I will just try to sell it in Yuma. 

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I would try “The tag shop” in El Cajon. They’ve been pretty good at finding ways around dmv issues for me. Good luck.

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1 hour ago, dstss said:

Thanks for the replies. I will have my son in lakeside see he can get it registered  and plated in California.  Otherwise I will just try to sell it in Yuma. 

Is the bike in California?  If not, there’s nothing that you can do because it will need a VIN verification.  

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