Good luck!
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Woohoo! All done.
For those in CO looking to do this one day, it's not that big of a headache. It helps when everything is right the first time. 20 dollar State Patrol VIN inspection Declaration that mileage is exempt (DR 2444, I think) Insurance Receipt for current DOW stickers DMV - Titled and plated. |
Good job!
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Plating my 300 in CO was super simple.
I used to live in NY (nearly impossible to plate a 2-stroke) and it was so easy plating my bike in CO made me feel like I was breaking the law. I only use it to transfer from one trail to another and I feel a whole lot more comfortable knowing that I am "legal" (horn, light, turn signals...plate) |
Don't do it in Denver. If you can do it in the mountains or somewhere other than the city, you will be better off.
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Oddly Colorado used to not title dirt bikes so people in Missouri who had no title or a skipped over title would get a bill of sale from a Colorado resident and register the bike in Missouri without having to pay tax penalties. I think that ended 4-5 years ago and now Colorado is similar to other states.
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I just sent in my paper work to get an OHV permit to ride here in Colorado. They sent me a letter back saying it's a digit short and they want it inspected by parks and wildlife.
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