Cadapult
XS400J Medic
To push the guy I bought my Maxim from to reapply for a title, I had to hold back most of the money, and then offer him another $100 to do the paperwork. Total ended up at $400, which was excellent for around here, even for a non-running bike.
When I was first looking through Craigslist I found bike after bike being sold "for parts, no title". Does anybody know if it's at all possible to get a New York State title for an old bike when it's been passed from owner to owner to owner with no title changing hands? The DMV is less than helpful. Not trying to be mean, but clueless would be a more appropriate term. A lady at the DMV told me "Gosh, I don't know. Well, just register it, you don't need a title for that."
Anyway, I'm hoping somebody out there knows how to work the system in this state to cut through the red tape and make the magic happen. The price difference between similar bikes with and without titles can be $500 or more.
When I was first looking through Craigslist I found bike after bike being sold "for parts, no title". Does anybody know if it's at all possible to get a New York State title for an old bike when it's been passed from owner to owner to owner with no title changing hands? The DMV is less than helpful. Not trying to be mean, but clueless would be a more appropriate term. A lady at the DMV told me "Gosh, I don't know. Well, just register it, you don't need a title for that."
Anyway, I'm hoping somebody out there knows how to work the system in this state to cut through the red tape and make the magic happen. The price difference between similar bikes with and without titles can be $500 or more.