just recently bought my bike 2010 ninja 250. where can i go to get safety certificate for it? currently do not have plates on it yet either since i have to go and register it this week. i live in scarborough near markham and sheppard.
Not exactly in scarborough: http://dontai.com/oldsite/roseytoes/just recently bought my bike 2010 ninja 250. where can i go to get safety certificate for it? currently do not have plates on it yet either since i have to go and register it this week. i live in scarborough near markham and sheppard.
Not exactly in scarborough: http://dontai.com/oldsite/roseytoes/
just recently bought my bike 2010 ninja 250. where can i go to get safety certificate for it? currently do not have plates on it yet either since i have to go and register it this week. i live in scarborough near markham and sheppard.
Time to bite the bullet Gamer486 and get the insurance and the temp plate: 109 Cycle safetied my wife's bike recently. Art Newman (Service Manager) is hilarious with his sarcastic stories and a great guy to deal with. 550 Warden Ave. Unit 1 (NW corner). 109cycle@bellnet.ca 416-699-9090.
i currently do not have transportation for it. I could load it into my dads van, or somehow use a friends plates to ride it to a shop.
I have the uvip along with the bill of sale and the vehicle permit from the seller.
either way I have to wait until next week for my insurance policy, so I'm going to register it unplated this week, and then go back next week for the permit and safety.
i went to ministry without a plate (seller kept it), previously permit being classified as fit, they gave me a new plate and a T sticker, for $40. Then rode to certify. Then go back to ministry to pay $47 for a proper sticker, same plate same number.Just get temp plate stickers (they don't give temp plates anymore) rather than risk over $5000 in fines. You'll need insurance, too.
He will come to your house, he charges $80 if he comes to you.
Sounds right. Plates aren't transferable. I was just specifying that they do temp stickers rather than temp plates now. I got caught with that last time I bought a car. Was planning on getting temp plates when I registered it so I left my plates at home (have 2-3 old sets) and then had to pay for another set (home was 4 hours from where I registered it).i went to ministry without a plate (seller kept it), previously permit being classified as fit, they gave me a new plate and a T sticker, for $40. Then rode to certify. Then go back to ministry to pay $47 for a proper sticker, same plate same number.