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Title replacement for a barn find.
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We all enjoy the stories of finding exotic bikes and restoring them but no-one seems to address the legal obstacles trying to return these to the road. Here in North Carolina it is simply amazing the amount of misinformation that exists within the DMV. They just don't know and are free to misinform without consequence.
I will prevail and when I do I'll share the lessons I've learned.
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Good luck
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- Nerdy
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Vermont will issue a title and plate for anything. All of the required steps are described in the link. The process was also covered on Jalopnik.com recently.
If you don't have a notarized bill of sale, "sell" the bike to a friend and then "buy" it back. Go with your friend to the notary to create the notarized BOS.
I'm about to start this process on a 1967 Yamaha.
1967 Yamaha YCS1 Bonanza
1980 KZ440B
1981 Yamaha XT250H
1981 KZ440 LTD project bike
1981 GPz550
2013 Yamaha FZ6R
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Now, i have just done the same thing for my GPZ1100 and the L and T bureau is telling me that it is against the law for someone to sell me a bike without a title and I can only file a criminal complaint against them for them to get me the title. The website clearly says the indemnity bond is the way to get a title in this case. Here is the link to the NCDOT website regarding this. www.ncdot.gov/dmv/title-registration/spe...bonded-vehicles.aspx I am not sure where the disconnect is, but I agree there doesn't seem to be an authority within NC that can say what the real story is. I have been told by 2 different people who deal in this stuff to just call back to the L&T Bureau and will maybe get a different answer. Frustrating.
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Nerdy wrote: Vermont will issue a title and plate for anything.
I’m told that Ohio (for example) won’t honor Vermont titles if you try and transfer it here. I wish we were all playing by the same rules, but I gather that most politicians aren’t old bike collectors and don’t give a hoot about this sort of thing.
1976 KZ900A4
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1978 KZ1000A2
1983 ZX750 A1 aka GPz 750
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
Past:
86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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There's one thing no one has mentioned though, they also don't require any motorcycles with a engine size of 300cc or less to have a title. So you could, in theory, register a brand new scooter in Vermont without a title.
You would still need a bill of sale of course, and it can't be stolen or they'll tell you too bad to sad. But yea, if you ever come across a newer bike that isn't stolen and has no title and is under 300cc you could title it.
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dor.mo.gov/motorv/abandoned/
1981 Kawasaki Kz1000K1
Located in the Saint Louis, Missouri Area.
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The Wounded Z was last titled in WA circa 1986. WA deletes title records after being dormant for15yrs. We called WA state DMV office to confirm there were no records of the last 1986 plate, and that there are no records of either plate/registration or VIN.
We obtained the necessary documents & process steps for doing a VT registration from a bike exporter who frequents the Mid-Ohio swap meet every year.
Next, a LEO for our KY county of residence came to the house to do a VIN confirmation. In addition to completing a VIN verification form for our KY county of residence, he also completed the VT VIN verification form. We then mailed the complete VT form, a signed/notarized bill of sale and a check (well under $175.00 for a '73 Z1) to VT. Three weeks later (last week as of this writing) we received a VT plate, with paper registration document soon to follow. It hasn't yet arrived; it's just the way the process works, plate & registration mailed separately.
We'll then take the VT registration, the bill of sale and the completed KY county VIN inspection form to our county DMV to obtain a KY title.
When we actually complete the final step & receive the KY title we will publish the exporters' contact info. He's already given us permission. We just want to make sure everything proceeds as planned before we do so.
If anyone wishes to strike out on their own, the basic process is described in the link below:
www.chinonthetank.com/2014/04/get-a-titl...ermont-registration/
Good Ridin'
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My ironhead sporty had changed hands I think ~8 times on a Arizona title and bill of sale. I over paid on this one ($1600.00) People are idiots when it comes to "that dead bike sitting out back". Title? ummmm.. well that's the thing. lol
They were also mechanical geniuses!
All that along with the locks punched out on a bike that had been passed around between idiots for 15 years. I don't pay too much for a dead bikes, since the legal aspects of just titling it take so much work.
1981 Kawasaki Kz1000K1
Located in the Saint Louis, Missouri Area.
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Pisses me off....!!!
This is my build:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/600312-ano...rtment-build?start=0
There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!
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