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Early Z1 Emission sticker
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29 Aug 2016 21:38 #740473
by Yorkie
'72 Z1
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Anybody know if early Z1s ('72 -'73) had some sort of Federal Emissions sticker? Local CA will not register my out if state Z1 as its missing an emissions sticker.
'72 Z1
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29 Aug 2016 21:42 #740474
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Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
Replied by missionkz on topic Early Z1 Emission sticker
Never heard of it.
Even so, 1972 emission standards have to be nearly nonexistent. And why can't you take it in and have an emission test?
Even so, 1972 emission standards have to be nearly nonexistent. And why can't you take it in and have an emission test?
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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30 Aug 2016 04:56 - 30 Aug 2016 05:19 #740491
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
Replied by Mcdroid on topic Early Z1 Emission sticker
I lived in California about that time (1974-1975) and there were no motorcycle emission tests or emissions stickers for motorcycles at that time...in fact I owned a new Z1B and I had no required emissions tests. If California DMV is requiring the the steering stem VIN, there is no specific emissions info on that sticker. Your motorcycle should be 'grandfathered in' and your local DMV might be in error.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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30 Aug 2016 05:34 #740493
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Print off and show the MVA the information from the following link. Point out to them that there were no motorcycle emission standards prior to 1978, and that your motorcycle was built 6 years prior to 1978. Maybe someone there will be able to understand why your bike doesn't have an emission sticker. Ed
transportpolicy.net/index.php?title=Cali...torcycles:_Emissions
transportpolicy.net/index.php?title=Cali...torcycles:_Emissions
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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30 Aug 2016 08:35 #740508
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Replied by MDZ1rider on topic Early Z1 Emission sticker
25 years or older qualifies for Historic (not Antique) Vehicle Plates in CA. In my state of Maryland, this waivers the safety and emissions testing requirements.
It looks like CA still requires an inspection of the brakes and lights, but no emissions fpr pre-75 vehicles titled as historic.
HOW TO REGISTER AN ANTIQUE OR CUSTOM BUILT VEHICLE
You will have to make an appointment at your local DMV to register your antique or custom-built vehicle. When registering a custom-built or antique vehicle, you will need to bring the following materials to the renewal office:
Proof of vehicle verification completed by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). You must start your vehicle registration process with the DMV before you contact the CHP for vehicle verification. Trailers that are 6000 pounds or lighter can be verified directly by the DMV.
Documents indicating proof of ownership such as manufacturer's certificate of origin, invoices or bills of sale for major vehicle parts such as the engine, transmission, chassis, etc. For parts valued at $5000 or more, a motor vehicle bond will be necessary if proof of ownership cannot be obtained.
A completed Statement of Construction.
A completed Application for Title or Registration.
For commercial vehicle less than 10,000 pounds, a weight certificate should be presented.
An emissions inspection conducted by a Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Referee Station unless the vehicle is model year 1975 or older. For an appointment at a BAR Referee Station, call (800) 622-7733.
Official certificates for brake and light adjustment are required. If there is no official inspection station within a reasonable distance, a Statement of Facts from a mechanic confirming the effective performance of the brakes and lights will be accepted. No certificates are required for trailers or off-highway vehicles that weigh less than 3000 pounds in gross vehicle weight.
It looks like CA still requires an inspection of the brakes and lights, but no emissions fpr pre-75 vehicles titled as historic.
HOW TO REGISTER AN ANTIQUE OR CUSTOM BUILT VEHICLE
You will have to make an appointment at your local DMV to register your antique or custom-built vehicle. When registering a custom-built or antique vehicle, you will need to bring the following materials to the renewal office:
Proof of vehicle verification completed by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). You must start your vehicle registration process with the DMV before you contact the CHP for vehicle verification. Trailers that are 6000 pounds or lighter can be verified directly by the DMV.
Documents indicating proof of ownership such as manufacturer's certificate of origin, invoices or bills of sale for major vehicle parts such as the engine, transmission, chassis, etc. For parts valued at $5000 or more, a motor vehicle bond will be necessary if proof of ownership cannot be obtained.
A completed Statement of Construction.
A completed Application for Title or Registration.
For commercial vehicle less than 10,000 pounds, a weight certificate should be presented.
An emissions inspection conducted by a Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Referee Station unless the vehicle is model year 1975 or older. For an appointment at a BAR Referee Station, call (800) 622-7733.
Official certificates for brake and light adjustment are required. If there is no official inspection station within a reasonable distance, a Statement of Facts from a mechanic confirming the effective performance of the brakes and lights will be accepted. No certificates are required for trailers or off-highway vehicles that weigh less than 3000 pounds in gross vehicle weight.
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