Need a title?? Easy Peasy from the Great State of Maine!!

Alright guys, I'm slammed with these and I have to be careful how many I do at a time and within a time period. I have 3 to do this week plus I have two of my own bikes to register. I then need to take a little break before I do anymore. I will do them in the order that I receive your payment so if you want to queue up I have about 8 guys right now that want these done and that will take me about 3 months to do. Let me know who's interested.
 
I have a 1965 CL77 I'd love to have titled. I currently have another non-titled bike registered in VT (you're allowed to do that out of state) and I live much farther south than that lol. It works and I get to skip my state inspection, so I can roll without a front fender, chain guard, and blue turn sigs.
 
I bought my bike from a registered dealer in maine he didnt have a title but gave me a offical maine bill of sale.. can i register that bike in Ny with that document or would i still need to find a title?
 
jonyappleseeds said:
I bought my bike from a registered dealer in maine he didnt have a title but gave me a offical maine bill of sale.. can i register that bike in Ny with that document or would i still need to find a title?

Call your local dept of motor vehicles.They will tell you exactly what you need to reg your bike there.
 
Have anybody seen this.
http://www.chopcult.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35032
Or this.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=655441
 
Yes, it works. I have one =)


wagonmaster69 said:
Have anybody seen this.
http://www.chopcult.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35032
Or this.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=655441
 
There's another thread for getting a registration from Vermont. Some states don't give titles to old bikes, and states that do will issue a title with a current or recent registration. I just did the Vermont route, it cost around $120, but I've got a plate and a registration that I can transfer and get a title here in MA when I'm ready.
 
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