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Old 02-25-2008   #24 (permalink)
buellv
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If you are being transferred, there should not be a problem.

I was transferred there myself. They just do not want people going out of state and buying a non california vehicle, that does not have the california smog items on there. Moving in is a different situation. they used to charge $300 per vehicle to do this, but they had to refund the money. If you are being transferred and already owned your car and bike, they make arrangements for you. You have to take your bike to the DMV and they have to check the serial numbers on the frame and the motor.

You are lucky. I moved from california to arizona. California, you do not have to smog bikes, only cars. Arizona you have to smog both. none of my california motorcycles would pass smog tests in arizona. I have to redo the settings everytime I go to smog the vehicle in arizona. they pop, idle high, and barely run, and I have to take out the insides of the mufflers to get them to pass, believe it or not. You are lucky you are moving to california and not arizona.
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