Well it took me just short of 8 hours to finally get the Enertia registered. I ordered the bike from Brammo and they shipped the bike right to my house. Unpacked it and took it out for a spin. I really like this bike!
Anywhoo... On my first trip to the DMV, first they could not find a second VIN on the bike. Federal law or something like that they quoted me. Then the shocker. They handed me a "Notice of Refusal" saying that the bike could not be registered in California. The reason? The bike was not marked as meeting California Air Resources Board as meeting emission standards for California! I looked at this DMV employee as if they were an idiot, but took the notice politely and went home. They must of noticed there was no tail pipe. But state law...
So I went home and looked up CARB on the internet. Sent a message to a Mr. Williams with my predicament. I sent another e-mail to "Drive clean" another Air Resources Board site. The next day, both Mr. Williams and the other ARB site sent me nice e-mails saying that any vehicle that is less than 50 cc displacement is exempt from smog emissions.
Printed those two letters and back to the DMV. (The letter from Mr. Williams even said that he had spent an hour trying to negotiate the DMV phone labyrinth trying to get this message out and that a memo would also be sent out to all offices.) So now I am told that there are three managers at the DMV working on just my bike. So almost an hour later, I'm told to go to window 11. They input the bike into the computer, collected the California Sales tax (I paid no sales tax to Oregon) along with the other regular fees. Then I am told I need to go to the local CHP office and have the VIN verified. Back to the VIN problem. So the next day after work (last Friday) I rode the Enertia down to the CHP office (about 10 miles one way) to find out I need an appointment. The next appointment was for Monday (yesterday) which I took. So yesterday I went at the appointed time and they had me bring the bike to the
inspection area, where they looked for a second VIN also. I told them there was no second stamping that I knew of. I think they had to make some phone calls because I had to return to the office. Then the officer came out with paperwork all signed and I went back to the DMV. My neighbor works there and I was able to hand it off to her (without getting back in the huge waiting line) to be sent up to Sacramento. She had seen the bike and told me that she thought I would have trouble registering the bike.
So at least now I have the temp. registration good through the end of January.
People on the cutting edge sometimes have more interesting lives than they need to.
And the 9 of 30 name is because I have a LE which is stamped with that. They only made 30 LEs. Jay Leno has #5 and I know of another who has #7. I have ordered personalized plates "9 of 30" for the bike.