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Put it on eBay. I'll bet you won't have to pay more than $20 to have someone take it. It is junk that has no value. Maybe in California you could get called on having removed it, but even there it is a remote possibility.
I too am in the camp that I think it is near imposssible that you will go into a state inspection, wiht a 26 year old bike, adn someone will know what is supposed to be there and what is not.
I'm not so sure about that... I showed up with my late mom's 1988 Ford Escort for it's first smog inspection after we had it hauled to California from Indiana. The smog tech spent an hour going over the paperwork and finally found a bit of information, hidden in the Owner's Manual, that allowed him to pass it... he was ready to reject it until he found the information.
Granted, it was a car, and it was California (and no, CA doesn't smog bikes (yet, the "airheads" in Sacramento were kicking it around last year or so ago)). But I'm just sayin'...
I mean really, how much room is the stuff taking to store?
But they know what is required of cars. Also, your car was inspected closely because you were bringing an out of state car to California that has different requirements than other states.