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License for new old bike

Started by locopny, December 27, 2023, 05:11:25 PM

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locopny

Dad and I picked up a 72 Yamaha Dt360 no title but one family farm bike.
Easy enough to get a registration plate for hills riding in SD?
Like to do this legal or legal-ish. Not concerned about it being stolen or anything
87 XL600R 89 CBR600R
'17 CRF1000L
When can I go riding again? Crashing sucks!

Bruincounselor

I've done this in ND, but it's been a few years. Should be easy for you:

https://www.dot.nd.gov/divisions/mv/docs/faq-untitled-vehicles.pdf

Last time I registered a 2000ish DRZ400 from Iowa - no problem. I had to have a local shop sign off on it.

We need pictures of the vintage bike,

Jim


locopny

Photos as soon as I pull it from the trailer it's stored in. Little behind with the Christmas Ice Storm and aftermath

So you've done in ND? I'd try it here but assumed easier in SD. Will look into this thanks
87 XL600R 89 CBR600R
'17 CRF1000L
When can I go riding again? Crashing sucks!

Bruincounselor

I don't think ND is any more difficult than SD. You hear about SD because ND isn't open to non-residents.

I've done it with a few bikes; back in the day the VIN inspection had to be scheduled with a Trooper (thankfully that isn't a requirement anymore). I should add that the DRZ was an E; so not street legal from the factory. As long as you get your paperwork in line it's a slam dunk.

locopny

Well dad does have residence in SD too.
87 XL600R 89 CBR600R
'17 CRF1000L
When can I go riding again? Crashing sucks!