KarGo
Well-known member
Thanks, I was referring to your 2nd point.
Thanks, I was thinking the same. I only bought it to sell in the spring, might as well enjoy it.If you're just going out for a couple of short rides, just bolt on your old plate and go. Just watch for cops in your mirrors and don't ride stupid. The chances of you getting pulled over are nil.
^^^ this guy helped me transport my first bike to go get a safety.It's amazing how the obvious questions don't get asked.
How does one ride a bike with an Ontario plate to Canadian Tire to get a federal inspection?? lol
. Bear in mind Canadian tires are able to do safeties for bikes as well. And let's say they aren't exactly tough to pass.
Not every Canadian Tire will do a safety on a bike.
I should have clarified. Every Class A mechanic is able to. So if they have one, they can.
So you bought a bike from a guy who wasnt the legal owner(name on ownership)?Thanks for the offer, Ted rosey is like 15mins from my place. I just wanted to see what the consequences would be if I was stopped by police. I contacted a seller, he hadn't changed ownership from the previous seller. I bought the bike cause it was cheap, I wanted to try out a kawi ( So far I don't like the parallel twin engines, I'm still in love with inline 4s).