2weelz wrote:What's the big deal about no title? All you have to do is run the VIN.
Then the vin shows the orig owner (who isn't you) then the police are called as you have no proof its yours (without a bill of sale) and then you either loose the bike or worst case get done for theft and or recieving stolen goods.
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ISBB wrote:unless its a titleless state where no one really gives a flying hoot.. Bout the 1 good thing nevada has over California
dude, if you ever have to incorporate, you will appreciate nevada a whole lot more!
plus no state income tax, people can actually get a CCW, no assault rifle bad, etc. etc. NV is awesome!
the no title thing is actually more of a PITA, because you could buy a bike an not get a title, which is fine, but then if you try to sell it to someone in another state, you could be screwed.
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'09 kx450f 4-Poke
Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80
ISBB wrote:Bout the 1 good thing nevada has over California
Good???????
Yea its gotta be a wonderful place to live when they can steal all your toys and be considered a legal owner if the numbers are ever run
when you report them stolen, they keep the vin on record, so if it was run, it would come up as stolen, but if its never run (which seriously, how often are Vins on dirtbikes run) the new dishonest owner is fine!
'09 kx450f 4-Poke
Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80
2weelz wrote:What's the big deal about no title? All you have to do is run the VIN.
Then the vin shows the orig owner (who isn't you) then the police are called as you have no proof its yours (without a bill of sale) and then you either loose the bike or worst case get done for theft and or recieving stolen goods.
In FL, all you have to do is call the sheriff's office, tell them the VIN, and they'll tell you if it's stolen. If it is, just hang up and be done with it. I guess FL isn't that strict when it comes to titleless dirt bikes. A bill of sale is pretty much worthless here. Oh yea, don't be in possession of the bike when calling it in, like you stated before. Get it over the phone and make the call before you look at the bike, then you don't have to deal with cops...very simple.
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Sale has been completed. Member here , Premix, picked up the bike Saturday morning. Glen is a real stand up guy, and I proud to say that the bike couldn't have found a better owner.