I have purchased a bike recently, I was planning on using it for a practical drivetest test, but it is missing the front fender. Now the part is backordered for a few months so I won't be able to have it for this season probably. Would a motorcycle pass a safety inspection without it's front fender? It is just made of plastic and doesn't seem to be used for any structural support or preventing the forks from twisting. It does have two rotors though, so there is a brake line going over the tire.
If not, then there's the situation with temporary license plate. From the ontario website:
Which means, if I transfer the bike into my name and I don't get a temporary plate right away it will indicate "unfit". Then I won't be able to get a temporary license plate at all. Where if I do, then it will be "TMP" and I can get a second one next year when I have the fender to get it safetied (if I can't safety it without the fender).
The problem is I have the drivetest test that is further than 10 days away from now. It shouldn't be a big deal if I wait til I do the transfer so I can get a temporary plate right? Even though this all just seems backwards to me, it's not like the state of the bike changes just cause I transfer ownership. And it sounds like if I wanted to keep the bike in a temporary state, I could leave it sitting for 10 years then get a temporary plate then again. As long as I had originally gotten a temporary plate when I transferred the bike into my name as the ownership would still read "TMP".
Anyways before I go through with all of that. Would drivetest even accept a vehicle with a temporary license? Would they also not do the test if it is missing the front fender?
Also if I do a safety with a shop, and they tell me I need the front fender and I have them do the work but it takes a few months for the part to come in. Would I have to pay that shop to safety my bike again when the part does finally come in? As it would be over the 36 days (next year probably as I wouldn't be able to safety in the winter) from the time it was originally safetied? I don't imagine they'd want to store my bike there for the whole winter while they wait for the part.
Some of these laws just don't make sense, it feels like the people that made these laws didn't know what they were doing or have eever had to actually use them.
If not, then there's the situation with temporary license plate. From the ontario website:
the vehicle permit indicating that the vehicle’s status is "FIT" or “TMP”
Which means, if I transfer the bike into my name and I don't get a temporary plate right away it will indicate "unfit". Then I won't be able to get a temporary license plate at all. Where if I do, then it will be "TMP" and I can get a second one next year when I have the fender to get it safetied (if I can't safety it without the fender).
The problem is I have the drivetest test that is further than 10 days away from now. It shouldn't be a big deal if I wait til I do the transfer so I can get a temporary plate right? Even though this all just seems backwards to me, it's not like the state of the bike changes just cause I transfer ownership. And it sounds like if I wanted to keep the bike in a temporary state, I could leave it sitting for 10 years then get a temporary plate then again. As long as I had originally gotten a temporary plate when I transferred the bike into my name as the ownership would still read "TMP".
Anyways before I go through with all of that. Would drivetest even accept a vehicle with a temporary license? Would they also not do the test if it is missing the front fender?
Also if I do a safety with a shop, and they tell me I need the front fender and I have them do the work but it takes a few months for the part to come in. Would I have to pay that shop to safety my bike again when the part does finally come in? As it would be over the 36 days (next year probably as I wouldn't be able to safety in the winter) from the time it was originally safetied? I don't imagine they'd want to store my bike there for the whole winter while they wait for the part.
Some of these laws just don't make sense, it feels like the people that made these laws didn't know what they were doing or have eever had to actually use them.