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Title: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 03, 2019, 11:52:55 AM
Any one here work on getting a regular title for a bike that had a salvage title? I picked up two K bikes off of Craigslist, an almost running bike and a "parts bike" that had been in accident and has a PA salvage title. It's a 91 100 4v RS, beside destroying the fairing, losing a rear turn signal and bending the handlebar it seems fine and I was able to get it running. It sounds good, so I am thinking of investing in some parts to fix it up to be streetable again. Before I invest some $$$, I guess I like to know how much of a hassle is it to get it a proper title? From what little I could find on the internet I will have to get it inspected before I can get the title changed. Anybody here done that before?
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 03, 2019, 12:11:36 PM
I'd say it depends on what you call a hassle—waiting for bureaucracy or dodging sniper fire to salvage food from a garbage pile. New York explains the process fairly clearly. You've probably seen this (https://dmv.ny.gov/registration/about-salvage-vehicle-examination).  Patience and mechanical aptitude are probably most important for fulfilling the process, along with money for fees. :-)

Maybe somebody New York who has done it will chime in here. Maybe volador can poll his Sisypheans to supply an experienced-based account from one of the society's members.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on November 03, 2019, 12:18:24 PM
Best bet would be to stop by your local DMV.  Then check with the New York State DMV website.  Anything you hear elsewhere will be just second and third hand conjecture.

When  the Moby Brick got totaled, it was easier to get a frame with clear title from a bike breaker in Colorado than to have the frame checked and the title replaced.

I would be concerned about the straightness of the frame.  Was the bike dropped, or was it the victim of a vehicular assault?  If it was a drop and slide, the frame is probably okay.  If it was an assault, all bets are off, and, personally, I could never trust it.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: johnny on November 03, 2019, 01:27:45 PM
greetings...

i gotts a eleven hundert rs on salvage title from original owner that was stolen... the insurance company paid off before the moto was recovered free of damage...

the insurance company gave him 1st opportunity to buy it back from a total claim...

in indiana back then a call to the local popo gotts leo dispatched to verify vin against salvage title... popo filled out paper and i gotts salvage title switched to rebuilt title...

repeated call to the local popo gotts leo dispatched to verify vin against rebuilt title... popo filled out paper and i gotts the rebuilt title switched to regular title...

then after all that and years later i had a claim... uninsureds fault... my insurace would not pay off becsuse they had already paid off on that vin before...

it was a call to the state insurance inspector that gotts immediate payoff... seem they wanted my premiums on a totaled moto butts they didnt wanna make me whole...

so... salvage and rebuilt titles can be problematic... butts you can getts you some yeeeehaaaaa along the way...

j o
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 03, 2019, 03:41:33 PM
I would be concerned about the straightness of the frame.  Was the bike dropped, or was it the victim of a vehicular assault?  If it was a drop and slide, the frame is probably okay.  If it was an assault, all bets are off, and, personally, I could never trust it.
it was dropped, it then sled into something that destoryed the fairing. the engine and frame has no marks. i need to check if the front wheel is true, the back one is. no dents in the tank.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 03, 2019, 03:45:42 PM
it other slight twist, the salvage title is from PA. i will try to call NY DMV, but in the past that results in a long hold on the phone with no one answering. i find it best to go in person.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 03, 2019, 03:54:22 PM

so... salvage and rebuilt titles can be problematic... butts you can getts you some yeeeehaaaaa along the way...

j o

i could use some yeeeehaaaaaa, it is cold now, so no bike yeeeeehaaaaa for a while.

i did not read about a rebuild title in NY. it seemed to lead me to believe that i have to schedule an inspection at the dmv. if you pass you get a regular title. I better get use to trailering the bike.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 03, 2019, 04:14:10 PM
i did not read about a rebuild title in NY. it seemed to lead me to believe that i have to schedule an inspection at the dmv.
The rebuilt salvage title is described in the link in Reply #1 and explains that you'll need an inspection.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: volador on November 03, 2019, 07:41:30 PM
4 yrs ago my cousin Veto registered moto in the Maple Syrup State through the mail with NYS return address & NYS drivers license
Mailed in :
1) local popo official letterhead stating vin check and bike is clean vin not stolen with LEO business card attached (he sweat a little, maybe moto was hot)
2) Maple Syrup State reggy form  crossed out "Maple Syrup State drivers license" put NYS driver lic# and NYS address
3) bill of sale for moto
4) check for tax   Maple Syrup State follows tax of "NADA clean trade-in book value" or some tax book guide he don't remember what the name
5) color copy of his drivers license

Few weeks later received Maple Syrup State registration stub since vehicle is older then 10 years no title issued and green license plates in mail
Few weeks later takes Maple Syrup State reggy stub and NYS DMV title transfer forms to DMV
Few weeks later receives clean NYS moto title

Everyone said Veto wasn't a sharp guy, fuhgeddaboudit
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 03, 2019, 09:21:42 PM
4 yrs ago my cousin Veto . . .
I bet LouLou goes right to sleepy pie whenever you tell her that story.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: volador on November 04, 2019, 02:19:54 AM
I bet LouLou goes right to sleepy pie whenever you tell her that story.
She luv Maple Syrup with her Henny
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 04, 2019, 07:38:05 AM
4 yrs ago my cousin Veto registered moto in the Maple Syrup State through the mail with NYS return address & NYS drivers license
Mailed in :
1) local popo official letterhead stating vin check and bike is clean vin not stolen with LEO business card attached (he sweat a little, maybe moto was hot)
2) Maple Syrup State reggy form  crossed out "Maple Syrup State drivers license" put NYS driver lic# and NYS address
3) bill of sale for moto
4) check for tax   Maple Syrup State follows tax of "NADA clean trade-in book value" or some tax book guide he don't remember what the name
5) color copy of his drivers license

Few weeks later received Maple Syrup State registration stub since vehicle is older then 10 years no title issued and green license plates in mail
Few weeks later takes Maple Syrup State reggy stub and NYS DMV title transfer forms to DMV
Few weeks later receives clean NYS moto title

Everyone said Veto wasn't a sharp guy, fuhgeddaboudit

Humm, is this the VT registration procedure I have read about for getting a title for a MC that does not have one???
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 04, 2019, 07:50:12 AM
Humm, is this the VT registration procedure I have read about for getting a title for a MC that does not have one???
This is an entry in the Young Writers Project contest. The winner gets a maple leaf pillow.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: TommyT on November 04, 2019, 10:39:17 AM
The rebuilt salvage title is described in the link in Reply #1 and explains that you'll need an inspection.
Thanks that link helped. The PDF of the application was where the most info was.

It looks like they charge $200 for inspection, not sure if that includes a NY title or if that is the next step and $$ after you pass the inspection. That page does say it is NOT a safety inspection... so what are they checking I wonder? Just the vin and if it rolls straight? There is a number listed to call (Tuesday to Thursday), so I will tomorrow ask.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: volador on November 04, 2019, 11:33:26 AM
Humm, is this the VT registration procedure I have read about for getting a title for a MC that does not have one???
100% legit took some time but paperwork is in hand
Maple Syrup State don't give a flock about what your moto look like they need $$
they only got Maple Syrup and Laitch and Bears in Lupines up there
we need to keep all entertained for a happy co-existence
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: johnny on November 04, 2019, 11:57:08 AM
greetings...

they gotts the maple mulisha...

j o
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 04, 2019, 01:24:56 PM
100% legit took some time but paperwork is in hand
You should always be certain that legal information is coming from accurate sources, TommyT, rather than from the keyboard of an imaginative and precocious tween ensconced in a parent's Park Slope apartment :-); however, there's no disputing that almost every state in the union—including the Green Mountain State—would like to start wringing money from you as you pursue legitimacy for your relic. It'll be satisfied with your payment of just the rooms and meals tax though, to break you in to the system.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on November 04, 2019, 07:54:59 PM
they only got Maple Syrup and Laitch and Bears in Lupines up there

I used to know farmers in Western New York who sold their maple syrup in bulk to a Maple state maple syrup cooperative where it was put in bottles that said 'product of Vermont', marked up about twice and sold to the flatlanders from NYC.
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: volador on November 04, 2019, 08:59:47 PM
I used to know farmers in Western New York who sold their maple syrup in bulk to a Maple state maple syrup cooperative where it was put in bottles that said 'product of Vermont', marked up about twice and sold to the flatlanders from NYC.
smother my brioche bread french toast with the certified organic and GMO free 'product of Vermont' finest maple syrup
Title: Re: Salvage Title Bike
Post by: Laitch on November 05, 2019, 02:22:03 AM
I used to know farmers in Western New York who sold their maple syrup in bulk to a Maple state maple syrup cooperative where it was put in bottles that said 'product of Vermont', marked up about twice and sold to the flatlanders from NYC.
That isn't news over here. :-) Of course, New York isn't New England but because the entire region's governance seems to envy California, it doesn't matter. Here's an extract from vermontbiz (https://vermontbiz.com/news/july/highland-sugarworks-parent-acquired-126-million).

Legendary syrup maker Jim MacIsaac began sugaring on his family's property in Starksboro in 1986 as an all-natural, organic maple sugar operation. Highland Sugarworks, Inc was co-founded by Judy MacIsaac Robertson and Jim MacIsaac in the fall of 1991.
 Judy sold her shares to Jim in 2005 to begin her consulting career, following their 2003 divorce. Jim MacIsaac retained sole ownership, expanded the business and used maple syrup from suppliers from across New England.