Safetied

Hey guys, so I purchased a 2009 Ninja 250r and went to MTO to get a plate. They gave me a temporary sticker and said I needed to get it safetied. How do I go about this? Can any auto shop safety it? I'm located in Toronto if this helps.


Thanks
 
Pretty much any shop should be able to do a safety for you, even Crappy Tire. Just walk in and ask. Cost ranges from about $60 - $100 and doesn't take long.
 
ok since we are on this topic lol:

i searched and found threads, but not quite answering my question

bought a bike with safety, went into get is registered. no insurance yet (at that time i registered) so i only registered it as "FIT" and "unplated". the thing is, the chick took my safety slip. fast forward 2 weeks later, lets say i get proof of insurance and want to plate it, would i need another safety? EVEN though i just did it like 2 weeks before? AND the person took my safety slip which i could have used it in this situation?


EDIT: nevermind found my answer lol. answer is no, dont need another safety for those who were wondering as well
 
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call ted at Rosey Toes motorcycle.

he will come to your house for 80 bucks if you cant get your bike out to him, mayb less because your in toronto
 
call ted at Rosey Toes motorcycle.

he will come to your house for 80 bucks if you cant get your bike out to him, mayb less because your in toronto

He is in Etobicoke. Ted charges $40 at the shop or $50-ish if comes to you in Etobicoke, since he is just north of us.
 
Who can legally certify a motorcycle?? A motorcycle mechanic is specifically needed for this or an auto mechanic can safety the bike as well?
I haven't heard of Crappy Tire working on bikes, that's why I am wondering.
 
Who can legally certify a motorcycle?? A motorcycle mechanic is specifically needed for this or an auto mechanic can safety the bike as well?
I haven't heard of Crappy Tire working on bikes, that's why I am wondering.

My local crappy tire (Etobicoke-Dundas, now closed) had ONE mechanic who was certified to specifically safety bikes.
 
Who can legally certify a motorcycle?? A motorcycle mechanic is specifically needed for this or an auto mechanic can safety the bike as well?
I haven't heard of Crappy Tire working on bikes, that's why I am wondering.

Any auto mechanic that holds a 310S (car) or a 999A (old timers) license.
 
Any auto mechanic that holds a 310S (car) or a 999A (old timers) license.

But just because they CAN, doesn't mean they will.

I went to about five different shops one day and no one would do it.
 
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