looking for a title
#1
looking for a title
I am looking for a Nebraska F2 title. I wrecked mine and found a frame, but if i get a title from out of state i will need it inspected and the numbers wont match. So i just need a NE title that is ready to register. Let me know if you have one or know someone who does.
#2
RE: looking for a title
Be VERY CAREFUL!!! The best way to do what you're looking to do is buy a frame WITH the title so you have the matching info sticker. If a police officer suspects that your title VIN doesn't match your frame VIN and checks, it can be massively expensive. At the least you are looking at charges of (1) Registration violation (2) Fraud against the State (3) Insurance violation [because any insurance you have against that VIN will be invalid for that bike]. In many states any VIN discrepancies require an immediate arrest while a vehicle theft charge is investigated.
Here is a bit of advise should you continue with this strategy. Remove the VIN info sticker from the frame you are going to use. Get a steel stamp kit (Harbor Freight has them) and stamp the VIN from the title where the sticker used to be. Most cops are not real motorcycle guys and don't know where to look for the "secret VIN location". So if they see the stamp it will ease suspicion. Older bikes used stamps so cops are used to seeing them.
I am a former cop and I am a motorcycle guy. I took four guys to jail for violations just like you're talking about if they hadput just a little more effort into the fraud I would have never caught them.
Here is a bit of advise should you continue with this strategy. Remove the VIN info sticker from the frame you are going to use. Get a steel stamp kit (Harbor Freight has them) and stamp the VIN from the title where the sticker used to be. Most cops are not real motorcycle guys and don't know where to look for the "secret VIN location". So if they see the stamp it will ease suspicion. Older bikes used stamps so cops are used to seeing them.
I am a former cop and I am a motorcycle guy. I took four guys to jail for violations just like you're talking about if they hadput just a little more effort into the fraud I would have never caught them.
#3
RE: looking for a title
I have been buying and selling cars for a very long time and it is very rare that I find cars missing titles. It seems like more that half the bikes I find online have no title! To the OP, I'm not suggesting that you stole anything or are in possesion of stolen property, but why in the hell would you buy a frame without a title?
#5
RE: looking for a title
in iowa, numbers matching doesn't matter. i have a salvage certificate (but anyone can do this) and whenever i section a car, all you have to do is have it inspected by the DOT. as long as you have receipts for everything there won't be any problems at all. the reason they do inspections is to check for stolen parts. i have never had any problems with insurance, police, or the state. as long as you have nothing to hide, you don't have to be worried. if you really need to replace a lost title, you can have it bonded also. just go down to your local courthouse and talk to the county recorder.
#7
RE: looking for a title
don't know about nebraska, but in iowa, yes. as long as you have legit receipts for EVERYTHING and/or prove ownership. i think the easiest way to find out, would be to talk to a local body shop (one that does builders) and find out who does the actual inspections in your area and what is required.
#8
#9
RE: looking for a title
In almost all states the frame IS the car or bike. Some states like New York, Colorado andCalifornia (with nasty emissions laws) have made it illegal to transplant an engine into a vehicle that is older than the vehicle itself. I found it hilarious to realize that myMidnight Virago (the part that actually has the VIN stamped on it)is actually about 24" long and 6" wide. They have really tiny stamped sheetmetal frames. Everything else just bolts on to that part.So as long as the VIN on the frame matches the VIN on the title(and none of it was stolen) youshould begood to go.