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eco4arcs
02-06-2016, 11:07 PM
So I received my bill of sale, odometer statement and manufacturers certificate of origination from apscusa.com yesterday and miracle of all Miracles the DMV in DC is now open on Saturday.

Waited about 40 minutes this morning, paid $300 for my two hawks and walked out with my plates.

At one point I thought I hit a snag as the public servant said " Haosen isn't on my list" followed by an explanation that they would add it to the database...whew... Had a fleeting moment of panic. Should be easier for the next china riders to register in DC.

Spent the afternoon getting used to my new ride in 32 degree weather. Got the cold engine starting routine down pretty well and even Had two folks approach me when stopped at lights asking where I got my bike.

eco4arcs
02-06-2016, 11:09 PM
Oh yeah... Geico insurance was $99 per year per bike and the kicker was the lady at the DMV said I should "be sure to lock them up."

SpudRider
02-07-2016, 01:59 AM
Congratulations. :tup: Thanks for posting the good report from the District of Columbia. :)

paulesmann
02-07-2016, 03:48 AM
I feel your pain, brother. Man that was a longgg, anxious, 6 weeks when I had to get a new certificate of origin all the way from asia when they had messed up the previous one. Sat around worried I wasn't even going to be able to plate the bike even though I had already assembled it. Hawk is good to go in Oregon guys, just so you know!

Sport Rider
02-07-2016, 10:40 AM
excellent! I'm still waiting for my paperwork. I have to get an inspection done before visiting the DMV though. did you have to?

culcune
02-07-2016, 07:14 PM
It seems as though these Hawks are getting around the 'off-road' part in many states (and territories, i.e. DC). I know AZ would plate these 'no problemo' since they come stock with far more than the minimum of street equipment required by AZ. However, over the past few years, AZ now requires an in-person inspection. I am guessing that there must have been too many cases of 'abuse' of the system, although can not imagine how considering either you visibly have a plate, one mirror, a headlight, a taillight, a speedo (and at least one brake!?) or a cop should be able to pull you over. Still, kind of funny for a state that allows me to walk around with a pistol in my pocket and/OR on my hip, and no stinkin' papers either.

Congrats, and sorry for my rant, but I liked being able to walk into one of the third-party MVD offices (avoiding the state ones hour or so wait) and walking out with a plate and year's registration for a $15 convenience fee (on top of the official state fees)...

culcune
02-07-2016, 07:16 PM
I feel your pain, brother. Man that was a longgg, anxious, 6 weeks when I had to get a new certificate of origin all the way from asia when they had messed up the previous one. Sat around worried I wasn't even going to be able to plate the bike even though I had already assembled it. Hawk is good to go in Oregon guys, just so you know!

Who did you purchase your bike through?

Weldangrind
02-07-2016, 10:32 PM
Oh yeah... Geico insurance was $99 per year per bike...

!!

Wow!

eco4arcs
02-07-2016, 10:49 PM
No inspection required in DC... but the gun laws suck ass...though every dealer in the hood packs anyway.

I got my hawk twin pack from apscusa... The paperwork they provided was just what I needed to get plates... Well that and proof of insurance.

Took a nice little spin through rock creek park today... Not quite rocky mountain national park or Yellowstone but I did see some deer, geese and of course rats.

Digging the little hawk after 20 years without a cycle.

paulesmann
02-08-2016, 01:03 AM
Bought mine through motobuys.com and didn't need any kind of inspection. One cool thing haosen does is that they just write "Motorcycle" on body type for their enduro CFOs. Saves a lot of hassle at the dmv. It's no fun trying to plate a dirt bike converted dual sport here. Now I'm saving and getting ready to upgrade the hell out of it. Love the hawk though had a niiiice ride in the city today.

Hope y'all are enjoying yours' just as much.

culcune
02-08-2016, 07:57 AM
Bought mine through motobuys.com and didn't need any kind of inspection.

Sorry to hijack a little, although it is related to Hawk registration, but I think I remember the hassle you had with your Hawk and Motobuys.

paulesmann
02-09-2016, 05:51 AM
Did you buy yours through motobuys??

culcune
02-10-2016, 12:03 AM
I don't own a Hawk.........yet ;)

Nightrider92
02-21-2016, 11:16 PM
Hello everyone
I'm very new to the forms but I have a question and I feel like this site is the best place to ask. I bought a hawk 250 and just finished assembling it, I live in South Carolina and would love to get this registered for street use but my Mso was blank... What do I have to do?
Has anyone had any luck with the dmv in South Carolina?

Azhule
02-22-2016, 04:01 PM
Hello everyone
I'm very new to the forms but I have a question and I feel like this site is the best place to ask. I bought a hawk 250 and just finished assembling it, I live in South Carolina and would love to get this registered for street use but my Mso was blank... What do I have to do?
Has anyone had any luck with the dmv in South Carolina?

Write down the VIN number on your bike and Call or email the company you bought it from, that usually gets you the filled out MSO from what I have been reading :tup:

BARLOW
02-22-2016, 06:35 PM
i have not gotten my paperwork yet, but after talking to the man at the dmv in my town, he said they have tagged chinese bikes already, and with my bos/mco it is not going to be any trouble at all ... fingers crossed

Nightrider92
02-22-2016, 07:03 PM
Write down the VIN number on your bike and Call or email the company you bought it from, that usually gets you the filled out MSO from what I have been reading :tup:



Thank you I've been doing my own homework and I've had a couple people say it will come in a few days. Just in case I'm going to call txpowersports, that's the site I used. Won't hurt to ask right?

paulesmann
02-22-2016, 09:57 PM
The actual MSO comes in the mail 2-4 weeks after you receive the bike. If there are any problems with it you have to call the distributor you bought it from.

Nightrider92
02-25-2016, 02:15 PM
The actual MSO comes in the mail 2-4 weeks after you receive the bike. If there are any problems with it you have to call the distributor you bought it from.


Thanks I've been waiting about a week and a half. I did try to call but no answer so I'll just wait another few days. I just can't wait to take this bike on the road!
I'm in love with my hawk:tup:

closedquestion
02-29-2016, 11:52 PM
Good to hear getting your Hawk licensed in Oregon went well Paulesmannl. I live out in the Gorge(The Dalles), just waiting on my MSO to arrive. Hoping my trip to the DMV goes as smoothly. I bought my Hawk from powersportsmax.com a few weeks back. My bike arrived fine, but they seemed a bit sketchy in the customer service area. Hoping my MSO gets here and is correct. Did the paperwork actually come from Haosen? My concern is the model number listed on the site I bought it from differs from all the other model numbers I've seen. When I put my VIN in for my insurance with Geico it came up automatically as a 2015 "Haosen Hawk". Hoping thats what happens with MSO and DMV.