Be careful! The owner of whom Highlander speaks was PlacervilleDave....a lawyer by profession...frustrated and angry, there was no way to appease the CA DMV gods (small "g"). He wanted to sell it to a friend out of state, get the added miles and bring it back, but they would not allow that. Once he tried to register "that" VIN, it was logged as an out-of-state bike and he couldn't register that VIN in CA.
If you are going to buy out-of-state for California, register it to a friend or family member until it has 7500 miles on it. Do not get a moving violation in CA until the mileage is @ 7500+, then "bring" it into CA. This is illegal, but has been known to have worked....
OTH, this is all part of the priviledge of living in Nuclear, Smog-Free, Spotted Owl lovin', tree hugging California.