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I just got the title for my 14 DLX in the mail today, and I noticed that the Model/Body section of the title says "RS" and the Odometer section says 1854. How can someone screw up a title so bad! The VIN, and License Plate numbers are correct. The bike was new with less than 1 mile on it. Has anyone else had this problem?
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I would strongly advise you to get this sorted out now.
In the early nineties I bought a CBX in New Jersey with a good title, no problem getting a title in New York but moving to NC 10 years later the problem started.
When the bike was first titled by mistake they put the engine # as the vin # on the title.
It took me a long time and money to finally get a title in NC, I even had copies of the NJ and NY title but no avail.
Get it changed now on not down the road or for new owner.
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I just looked at my title for my 13' , and it say model "RS" also.
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RS stands for " Really Sweet "
for the record.. maybe Ohio titles are different but for model mine says C1A and body type MC
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MY CA registration says "RS" under Body/Type/Model, too. Sounds like you're good on that detail.
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I've always thought RS stood for rat cuss. But that couldn't apply to a Honda CB1100. Could it?