I read that as "no plate = no ownership", and that's not true. You can still own, and have ownership papers for, a vehicle used exclusively off-road. Maybe I misinterpreted your remark....
No plate, no ownership.
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I read that as "no plate = no ownership", and that's not true. You can still own, and have ownership papers for, a vehicle used exclusively off-road. Maybe I misinterpreted your remark....
No plate, no ownership.
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I read that as "no plate = no ownership", and that's not true. You can still own, and have ownership papers for, a vehicle used exclusively off-road. Maybe I misinterpreted your remark.
If you take a bike to and from the track on a trailer, it doesn't need a plate.
It's only being run on private property.
A lot of track bikes can't be licenced in any event as the Ontario government won't allow them on the street.
They are generally overpowered for the weight of the bike and they don't have hazards, turn signals or headlights (useless weight).
No plate, no ownership.
I don't race myself so I'm sure those that do will have a few things to add.
Sorry guys, you are correct.
You can get an ownership for bike that is unplated.
As I stated, I'm sure the racers will correct me.
Not really my area, so I will just slink away.
Some have blank frames that never had papers. Many, I would even say most are insurance write offs/salvage bikes that maybe never came with much other than a bill of sale, or did come with a salvage title or salvage papers out of the states. Sometimes you get that paperwork with it, sometimes you don't because it's been lost or whatever, and a lot of people don't really care because it will never be tranferred to your name/plated/insured anyway.Question. Why do track bikes have no titles?
Yeah, even if it's a clean title the name on it could be 3 owners ago. Most likely it's still the guy lost a lot of money converting it from a street bikeas long as its a ligitimite bike no ownership paperwork means no pesky taxes...........
O.k. That would have been my first, larger assumption. The question came up when I saw a bike for sale, track only, no ownership, never been down, never been raced. I was just wondering how, besides being stolen, a bike could be in that condition? If it was salvage, then it's been down, or at least written off, at some point. If it is blank, I would assume that it's been raced at some point. Would that mean the bike is stupidly overpriced in a way, since the person selling isn't even the owner? Anyways, sorry for taking off on this tangent.Some have blank frames that never had papers. Many, I would even say most are insurance write offs/salvage bikes that maybe never came with much other than a bill of sale, or did come with a salvage title or salvage papers out of the states. Sometimes you get that paperwork with it, sometimes you don't because it's been lost or whatever, and a lot of people don't really care because it will never be tranferred to your name/plated/insured anyway. And of course, I have to assume maybe a small percentage were stolen at some point... I have 3 race bikes, one has no VIN, one has a clean ontario title, and one is a salvage out of the states with the papers ...whatever
Where else are you gonna find a two wheeled go kart as nice as that?This guy only wants $16,000 for his Ruckus
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-scooters-poc...us/1218443336?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I don't get why people think they can sell there stuff on kajiji and not get low balled. Your not a dealership, you offer no warranty your a private citizen trying g to unload crap you don't want anymore.http://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/hamilton/2002-gsxr-750/1221163152
2002 gsxr 750. Bike is fast. EXTREMELY LOUD $7000
Ugly paint load pipe = $7000
Don't forget 'lady ridden'.Possibly worse than overpriced are the overly stupid ads. Never raced, never down but track only? So a weekend tire eater will be better somehow than a raced bike?
Only missing upper and lower fairings, bent peg, exhaust wired on. Bike is mint.
GSXR, full hindle system, power commander, quick shift installed, 14 high performance stickers, never abused....
People get lowballed cause they think their stuff is worth more than it is. Especially with personal things like motorcycles.I don't get why people think they can sell there stuff on kajiji and not get low balled. Your not a dealership, you offer no warranty your a private citizen trying g to unload crap you don't want anymore.
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