Thinking of buying Hawk 250 - Questions!
Hello! I am thinking of buying a hawk. I've watched a lot of videos on it and read much on this forum. I just have a few questions!
I am thinking of ordering from apscusa.com, are they ok to order from? Will it be able to be registered street legal in NY? I've read a lot that people had good luck doing so, but would be pissed if I bought this and then was unable to register! What's your honest opinion on this bike? Is it a POS? I'm mechanically inclined and don't mind tinkering but I also don't want it breaking down on me in the middle of nowhere. Do you guys think it will last if properly maintained? |
I purchased my Hawk from APSCUSA a few months back. I spoke with Don and he had answered all my questions. Believe me I had a lot . So far I love my Hawk. Do the mod suggested here on this site and you will like it even more. The Hawk is a solid built bike. I think these motors are just about bullet proof. I far as I know NY will register and tag for street use. Buy it would be a good idea to ask the DMV before you purchase.
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If I call the DMV, what make and model do I ask them about? Or what other info do I give them?
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Member 'SANY' from NY did not order one because of registration uncertainties, and ordered a Bashan Brozz 250 instead. Actually, he ordered a Bashan Storm, and the dealer sent him a Brozz, but that is another tale for another time. Where the Hawk is rough around the edges and needs a few tweaks here and there (as well as a digital dash), the Brozz comes smooth(er) and digital-dash-ier, for a few hundred dollars more. More recently, member 'letsride' bought a leftover 2014 Brozz, and posted about it and how much he loves it. I would steer you in that direction rather than a Hawk--just for the registration uncertainties, although the bonus is the Bashan bikes seem to generally be great bikes, too, like the Hawk, but slightly more expensive. In your case, quoting a famous Seinfeld episode--"No Hawk for you!" ` |
Just called the DMV in NY, all they seemed to care about was whether it had an MCO and insurance and gettin' their money. I told her it was a chinese bike but she didn't care, as long as it had an engine.
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The other loophole is that they will NOT recognize certain vehicles, such as ATVs, or off-road buggies such as Razors like I see buzzing the streets of Yuma, AZ near daily as street legal no matter how long one had it registered. |
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Sorry I'm late to the party, everyone! Just got back in town from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Tomalak007, I recently (Halloween day this year, to be exact) picked up a Hawk and I'm unbelievably happy with it. Honestly, if I had known about the Hawks before I bought my big DR, I don't think I would own a DR. I'm seriously that impressed with the bike. There are some great mods out there for these bikes, but definitely start with the engine and performance side of things: Carb retune/replacement; spark plug upgrade; valve adjustments; and sprocket and chain swap. After that, you can decide if you want the digital dash and other goodies. I'm busy fabricating a rack for the tail-end of my Hawk now. Everyone on this forum is a veritable gold mine of information, and I haven't found anyone yet unwilling to help out. The big difference between the Hawk and some of the other bikes out there is that the engine isn't counterbalanced. I don't really notice a difference personally, but it can get a little buzzy at the higher RPM's. Just a thought to consider. Also, speaking with the guys over at CSC would be a good solution to the registration concerns you have. Their bikes are all 50-state legal, but you'll spend a few extra buck for them. On the other hand, the CSC bike already comes with luggage. Keep us posted and let us know how it turns out for you. Happy New Year!!
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Well I ordered the bike! From apscusa.com. They have it on sale for $949 plus shipping. Fingers crossed.
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Let us know how they are, post Christmas, as a few members had some problems getting their bikes (I believe some have still not gotten them!) from ordering a week or more ago. Did you make sure they will put 'Motorcycle' on the MCO certificate rather than 'off-road' or 'dirt-bike' (or whatever barrier NY might put up for you)? Now that I think of it, NY might not be as regulated when it comes to registering bikes as neighboring states, such as the strict laws next door in NJ, Penn, or CT.
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