not that hard in indy to get it titled, specially if its in the 60's. i just titled a dream 305 not too long ago. had to send a packet to the down town, BMV. had a title in 2 weeks.
steve
New Texas titles probems
Vermont TitleIf you do a Google Search on "Vermont Title",
you may find a discussion on ADVRider about how to apply to Vermont, whether or not you live there, to register a motorcycle there. If you actually own the bike whose VIN you wish to register, (I mean if it is not known to be a stolen bike) then you can probably get a registration and plate, good for a year, that you can use for riding your motorcycle. Get insurance if your jurisdiction requires it (Vermont does not require insurance, but some states do). You may require a certificate attesting to the VIN and the odometer reading. Before the year is up, take the registration to your state DMV and you can probably get a title with no hassle. Some states will bleed you for a tax on the bike; Florida charges you 6% of the bike's worth, so be ready to quote a figure confidently, and perhaps bring a bill of sale with you. I reckon this would work in Canada as well as it does in USA. Keith
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