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Because I’m in California and the bike came from out of State is that going to be an issue when I take to get it registered. I see some parts sites offer a California CB1100 but there seems to be only one part number for the single exhaust for a 2014 Standerd meaning all bike have a catalytic converter.
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(06-05-2018, 05:38 PM)FLYTYM_imp Wrote: Because I’m in California and the bike came from out of State is that going to be an issue when I take to get it registered. I see some parts sites offer a California CB1100 but there seems to be only one part number for the single exhaust for a 2014 Standerd meaning all bike have a catalytic converter.
I believe all CB1100's sold in the USA have the same emissions set up and are legal in California.
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Find the compliance plate somewhere on the frame or under the seat....if it has over 7500 miles it would be exempt anyway.
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Correct. And yes, all U.S. CB's are 50-state bikes.
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Yes,checked the label and it’s Ca compliant,bikes for 1 mike. Got my frame sliders today,should get the rest of my parts within a few days.