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Actually NO.
Once it is registered in any state that state has the right to rescind the street legal plate, and remove the "on-Road" status.
I know, as I have been registering and riding many high-end 2 strokes and weird 4 strokes here in California since 1983. And have watched the state pull plates, and even impound vehicles permanently.
But there are ways with many bikes, just do not expect to run a perfectly cherry V-due on the streets of California legally, cannot happen, but many other 2 stroke can be.......
Cheers
M
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2002 Ducati ST4S (Yellow, the faster color)
2008 Aprilia RXV550 (My current monster for the dirt)
2006 Ducati 999s (Sold)
2001 Ducati 996 SPS (Crashed)
2001 Ducati 748-890 (Sold)
1997 Ducati 748 (Sold)
1993 Ducati 888SPO (Crashed)
Too much Jap crap to mention!
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