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    Default motorcycle salvage title questions

    I find myself surfing craigslist today for a new bike but I already have one. I have a 2006 dr650 that I traded a winchester model 700 and when I got it it was crashed, the forks were bent front wheel and tire were trashed and it needed some lights well. WWell Ive had it togeter now for a about a year and I probly put 100 offroad miles miles on it at my familys property in fairplay and the thing is a beast one of the funest bikes Ive riden. My plan in the begining was to get it on the road but Ive been slacking. So the bike is done I have a miror, lights, and a salvage title that is in my brothers name (he is who I traded with). What hoops do I need to jump through and what will be the cost?

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    CSP for Inspection then DMV
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    I thought you had to stamp rebuilt from salvage and a few other things before CSP

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    Please, call your insurance agent first!

    Some companies won't write even a liability policy for salvage titles. Removing the salvage title designation is well, really hard.
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    I have gieco right now but if thats a problem I will just find someone who will insure it. also another thing I have thought about was buying a frame with a title or another bike with a blown motor with a clean title just havent found one yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soldier-of-the-apocalypse View Post
    I have gieco right now but if thats a problem I will just find someone who will insure it. also another thing I have thought about was buying a frame with a title or another bike with a blown motor with a clean title just havent found one yet.
    Better course of action IMHO. Years ago, when I was building race cars, I successfully converted slavage titles on flood cars and some wrecked cars, but I had to certify the frames. If it was not for building race cars, they would not have let me do it myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soldier-of-the-apocalypse View Post
    I have gieco right now but if thats a problem I will just find someone who will insure it. also another thing I have thought about was buying a frame with a title or another bike with a blown motor with a clean title just havent found one yet.
    ebay.

    Just as long as you have the actual title on hand (even saying salvage title) you should be able to register it and you can insure it... liability only!

    Have your brother write up a bill of sale and head to the dmv with the title on hand... and that should be it. I've registered a "Salvage titled" 2002 GSXR1000 back in 2010 and rode the sh*t out of it....
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    Get the current title signed over to you and go to the dmv with proof of insurance and pay your money.
    The salvage will stay on the new title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScooterCO View Post
    Get the current title signed over to you and go to the dmv with proof of insurance and pay your money.
    The salvage will stay on the new title.

    it hasnt been inspected and certified yet

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