How recent is this experienced knowledge? It was my understanding that either last year or the year before they changed it. The policy has to be active for the proper VIN and it's all in the system now. I know in the past you've just had to write it down and they basically took your word that...
Oh for fucks sake. The ******* guy posted step by ******* step how he did it. It was a dual sport bike from the ******* factory since the ******* day it was sold. That was the ******* difference.
That is why I said if it was a straight up dirt bike that should never have technically been made...
I tried two years ago with State Farm and they told me if it's in the system as Road legal they have to insure it as such.
Someone told me to if I didn't renew my sticker they could, but State Farm refused.
If it's a legit road legal from the factory bike, just switch it to green plate...
Why do you say it's not legal to register/insure? If it has a VIN chances are it's in the system (and if it's not, it should be). Kids 50cc dirt bikes are registered and insured (as they have to be to ride anywhere other than your own property).
I never did it with a bike, but I did with a car twice. I asked the seller to take it in for a safety and I paid for it pass or fail. I would think most sellers would be fine with that because if it passes and you don't buy it, they can sell it safetied. And if it fails they can tell the next...
No **** eh! I wonder if they made a **** ton of them and started throwing the glue in after they were all made. But if they did that, then why wouldn't they just use the glue.
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