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Emissions?

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Has anyone had to do emissions tests on their bikes? Arizona requires emissions tests on all vehicles after 1968. I'm just wondering how my bike will do considering there were no emissions regulations until 1980. Someone told me that getting the historic license plates would exempt me from emission tests, but I was at the MVD today, and they told me that I could only get exempt if I put collector's insurance on it, which would limit how much I could drive it.

Anyone done emissions tests? How did you do? Any tips to help the bike pass emissions?
 
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Set everything as close to stock in the carbs as you can and you should be fine.
There was another member with the same situation in Arizona that posted a short while back.
Perhaps you can somehow find his post?

Eric
 
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