Hi Cortina,
My experience may be of help.Last Summer I bought an 1150RT in NY and was unable to register it there due local restrictions. Got my friend in VA to put the bike on his policy and me as named driver and i did a trip down to Naples in Florida. I tried to register the bike in a few states along the way but got similar response to NY.
I was offered the use of an addresss in California so decided to continue my trip along the southern states to El Paso and then to Moab, Las Vegas, Death Valley to San Francisco.
I went to the DMV there and the process took about two hours.Just a visual check of the bike ,pay a few dollars and then they hand you the plates!.
I realise this was a slightly long way of achieving a result but you live and learn and in the end I got a very nice bike that is now legal in my own name and ready for the next trip!.
Hope this helps, PM me if you need more info![]()
Might help me and others to know what the "local restrictions" were. My understanding is that with an "in state" address - it's a trip to (one of) the DMV offices of that state , spend the money on tags and sales tax and registration fee and ..., ..... and the job is done. ?

