Salvage titles and legality.
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Salvage titles and legality.
Anyone who has searched Ebay has run across one of those cosmetically damaged, but otherwise in good shape, bikes with a "salvage title." My question to anyone who might know, are there difficulties with salvage titles as far street legality is concerned?(Insurance probs, inspection probs, etc)
There are some real steals out there with salvage titles. I'm trying to find any hidden factors that make buying salvage pointless.
Thanks in advance for any help.
There are some real steals out there with salvage titles. I'm trying to find any hidden factors that make buying salvage pointless.
Thanks in advance for any help.
#2
RE: Salvage titles and legality.
i have no probelm buying anything that is salvaged as long as there is no frame damagae, forks are straight etc . now lets say that a bike was stolen and stripped of all the plastics, gauges, etc .. an insurance company would almost deffinetly salvage it out . so here you have a great bike (mechanically) but needs all the cosmetics... i see no problem in buying that bike
now CL and ebay are infamous for bikes that were "stolen" but recovered strippedand thats why they are salvaged.. its hard to prove people wrong (or right for thatmatter) without having any paperwork to prove their claims. especially with the way bikes trade hands (owners) . right now im riding a 00 honda cbr 929rr that is a salvaged title . nothing wrong with the bike but i have no cluewhy its salvaged imabout the 3rd owner that i know of.. does this worry me ? nope. ive had the bike checked out and its straight
as far asinsurance that depends on the individual insurance company. i have both my bikes with full coverage through progressive and both are salvaged titles. and i havehad no problems registering them with dmv or making them road worthy.
you cant lump all salvaged title bikes togetherjust like you cant say that bike is better just because its aclean title. my buddy wrecked his 04 1krr into a ditch, flipped it a couple of times but you know what ? it has a clean title ! you must look at each bike individually and not assume just because its salvaged that its a hunk of **** pos that shouldnt be on the streets.
good luck
now CL and ebay are infamous for bikes that were "stolen" but recovered strippedand thats why they are salvaged.. its hard to prove people wrong (or right for thatmatter) without having any paperwork to prove their claims. especially with the way bikes trade hands (owners) . right now im riding a 00 honda cbr 929rr that is a salvaged title . nothing wrong with the bike but i have no cluewhy its salvaged imabout the 3rd owner that i know of.. does this worry me ? nope. ive had the bike checked out and its straight
as far asinsurance that depends on the individual insurance company. i have both my bikes with full coverage through progressive and both are salvaged titles. and i havehad no problems registering them with dmv or making them road worthy.
you cant lump all salvaged title bikes togetherjust like you cant say that bike is better just because its aclean title. my buddy wrecked his 04 1krr into a ditch, flipped it a couple of times but you know what ? it has a clean title ! you must look at each bike individually and not assume just because its salvaged that its a hunk of **** pos that shouldnt be on the streets.
good luck
#3
RE: Salvage titles and legality.
Thank you kindly. Although it didn't have a salvage title, my first street bike was ripped off then recovered Ninja I bought for $700 bucks. (Plastic was trashed, painted to hide, etc...) I saw a FZ1000 2006 for 1700 bucks because it had been dropped and totalled. Other than a bent radiator and some plastic damage, the bike was perfect. The cases hadn't even been scratched. My concern about salvage bikes came from knowing of people who repaired totalled cars and sold them with bent frames. Something about it was illegal, don't remember the actual law broken, but I wondered if there were similar laws for bikes that doomed them to the junkyard.
Anyhoosal...thanks for the info.
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Anyhoosal...thanks for the info.
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#5
RE: Salvage titles and legality.
You've probably searched Ebay, but in case you haven't, try searching for "cycle salvage." While buying from individuals could be iffy, there are some long time, cycle salvage businesses that use Ebay to sell bikes or part them out. I found frames for my CBR for less than a hundred bucks, swingarms, forks, motors...you could build a bike with spares for under 3000. I found an '02 F4i motor for 800. I almost bought it just to have an extra, rebuilt motor.
I'm cheap. Hehe.
I'm cheap. Hehe.
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RE: Salvage titles and legality.
There's no problems with registering a salvaged title bike. I speak from experience...my bike has a salvage title. Purchased from a fellow who barely rode it and when he did, managed to dump it in his driveway. Long story short, his bike was salvage titled after going through the dance with his insurance company, and I snagged it. Took it to DMV and registered it, called up State Farm and insured it. Paid it off and the title from the DMV reads salvaged. No problems with it to date. Good luck.
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RE: Salvage titles and legality.
ORIGINAL: stephygee
There's no problems with registering a salvaged title bike. I speak from experience...my bike has a salvage title. Purchased from a fellow who barely rode it and when he did, managed to dump it in his driveway. Long story short, his bike was salvage titled after going through the dance with his insurance company, and I snagged it. Took it to DMV and registered it, called up State Farm and insured it. Paid it off and the title from the DMV reads salvaged. No problems with it to date. Good luck.
There's no problems with registering a salvaged title bike. I speak from experience...my bike has a salvage title. Purchased from a fellow who barely rode it and when he did, managed to dump it in his driveway. Long story short, his bike was salvage titled after going through the dance with his insurance company, and I snagged it. Took it to DMV and registered it, called up State Farm and insured it. Paid it off and the title from the DMV reads salvaged. No problems with it to date. Good luck.