Hi all:
New to the board, from NJ, and on the verge of getting a Blur from out-of-state. I've read of past difficulties in getting Genuine products through the DMV maze here in the Garden State, and I'd like to verify some stuff before proceeding:
1) Am I correct in assuming that the WMI (World Manufacturer's Index) code for these scoots is "RFV". This should be the first three letters of the VIN.
2) On the MSO, is the manufacturer listed as "Motive Power Industry Co Ltd"?
Any help you folks could provide would be greatly appreciated since I'd hate like hell to buy one of these beauties and then have to wrestle with the DMV for days and weeks on end.
Many thanks,
Charlie
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Re: Info Needed to Register a Blur in NJ
Yep!charlie55 wrote:1) Am I correct in assuming that the WMI (World Manufacturer's Index) code for these scoots is "RFV". This should be the first three letters of the VIN.
The bikes are without any doubt made by Motive Power Industry Co Ltd, (a.k.a. PGO), and I would assume that's what it'd say on the MSO, though the dealer usually handles that, so I never saw my MSO. The certificate of origin plate on the bike does say Motive Power, for what it's worth.charlie55 wrote:2) On the MSO, is the manufacturer listed as "Motive Power Industry Co Ltd"?
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I was born and raised in NJ, and lived there the first 38 years (mostly).
There is no hope of getting through the NJ DMV unscathed, even if you're just there to renew your driver's license.
I can remember going 20 miles out of the way to a tiny little DMV on a backroad in Montclair, just because nobody knew it was there and so wasn't as crowded.
Good luck to you.
There is no hope of getting through the NJ DMV unscathed, even if you're just there to renew your driver's license.
I can remember going 20 miles out of the way to a tiny little DMV on a backroad in Montclair, just because nobody knew it was there and so wasn't as crowded.
Good luck to you.
Kevin
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This thing about New Jersey came up before and the whole gory mess is documented in excruciating detail in this thread. As I understand it, Genuine is aware of this now and they should handle it correctly, but you might want to be advised before you proceed.
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