There have been people on Chinariders complaining about the cost to register their mail-order bikes, but since you don't pay sales tax in the state you bought it from, your state will collect it, no problem. Plus, it's a one time deal--next year at renewal, you will only pay the fees.
That is a very good point and very true. You have to pay sales tax no matter what. You could probably get away with not paying any sales tax on an offroad bike, you could never sell it with a title. If you can't get an MCO/MSO it would be expensive due to the fact you have to pay a bond fee to register. That's why I went with a reputable dealer that was an official American Lifan company. My taxes and fees were basically less than my exhaust 😆
@@EDCKnives2020 some states, AZ included, started making people register off-road vehicles (for upkeep of trails and other off-road areas, among other reasons, although street-registered bikes like dual-sports don't need off-road stickers), so getting caught risks impounding. But there are probably states out there where you could get through that loophole.
on the day i got my kpr200, i just took the MCO and bill of sale to the dmv, and got a plate same day. no waiting. no paperwork. just pay the fee and go
I've been having trouble getting it plated at the DMV. They can't find the Federal Safety Label. Any idea where it would be located or if I can request a new label from Venom Motorsports?
Is this kpr legal in California a dealer called turbo motorsports in orange county in California is selling me one and say it's California street legal but online it says not cali legal
I know this is a year too late but if you have some sort of credit, like 560-600 minimum I THINK, you can get approved for a certain amount a month, if it's over 3 grand it'll be a 36 month finance. But there's a chance they can charge down payment they are gonna charge me like 600 down when I order mine soon!
There have been people on Chinariders complaining about the cost to register their mail-order bikes, but since you don't pay sales tax in the state you bought it from, your state will collect it, no problem. Plus, it's a one time deal--next year at renewal, you will only pay the fees.
That is a very good point and very true. You have to pay sales tax no matter what. You could probably get away with not paying any sales tax on an offroad bike, you could never sell it with a title. If you can't get an MCO/MSO it would be expensive due to the fact you have to pay a bond fee to register. That's why I went with a reputable dealer that was an official American Lifan company. My taxes and fees were basically less than my exhaust 😆
@@EDCKnives2020 some states, AZ included, started making people register off-road vehicles (for upkeep of trails and other off-road areas, among other reasons, although street-registered bikes like dual-sports don't need off-road stickers), so getting caught risks impounding. But there are probably states out there where you could get through that loophole.
on the day i got my kpr200, i just took the MCO and bill of sale to the dmv, and got a plate same day. no waiting. no paperwork. just pay the fee and go
I get a lifan lycan 250cc I don’t know how start registration can you give any idea
I've been having trouble getting it plated at the DMV. They can't find the Federal Safety Label. Any idea where it would be located or if I can request a new label from Venom Motorsports?
Don't sell your bike friend you'll regret it but good luck with it .
Considering buying one of these just for cruising but I'm probably too tall for it since I'm 6'5.
So you bought this for couple grand spent and dealt with registration and filing. To sell it for a loss ? Are you alright bud ?
Lmao😂😂
lol i dont understand
papework comes with it , thats how u get it registered ! and if your paperwork didnt come with it then call company
I wana do a oil change how my kpr 200 how many quarts does it take sir?first time owning a bike
1/4 3oz
Thank you!
Is this kpr legal in California a dealer called turbo motorsports in orange county in California is selling me one and say it's California street legal but online it says not cali legal
Who did you get insurance through?
Does anybody know if that bikes street legel in Ontario Canada?
I just bought one and received the Manufacture Certificate of origin says 2 for the odometer? Did yours say 2
Yes, it had 2 miles on it.
You still have it
Do you still have it for sale ?
Are you anywhere near Dallas?
Just outside of Houston
I got one in Houston ready to sell 1600$
Man I would love this wish I could afford it :/
It’s $2500 on Amazon.. I know that’s might still be expensive but it looks worth it
I know this is a year too late but if you have some sort of credit, like 560-600 minimum I THINK, you can get approved for a certain amount a month, if it's over 3 grand it'll be a 36 month finance. But there's a chance they can charge down payment they are gonna charge me like 600 down when I order mine soon!
I'm in west tx. Open to selling my kpr200 2017. Barely 6,000 miles I have the title in hand clean. Asking around 1800 for it
Did you end up selling it
What's nco???
Nowadays you get Bill of sale and title
Do you still have it for sell? I’m in Houston and will buy it immediately.
I didn't sell it, I'm still riding it and I've consider putting it up for sale again.
EDC Knives2020 well if you have a change of heart please let me know. I’m right outside Sugarland and I love that bike lol
I am ready to buy it
I got one right now ready to be sold 1600$
And I’ll sell
Did you need to take your bike to the tax office to get it registered, after you got your inspection done?
Don’t sell it my friend!!!!!
Do you need a motorcycle license?
Yes. It’s a motorcycle not a moped nor scooter
Fuck it just drive it to the dmv?🤷♂️