How do you part out a motorcycle, particularly wrt the engine and frame and the title? Years ago, I sold/gave away a frame for a bike and gave the title with the frame but kept the engine. So now I have an engine with no title. Or something. I'd like to sell that engine, but I'd also like to avoid this situation in the future. So what to do about the title when parting out a motorcycle?
Also, does anyone need any parts from a 2000 Yamaha WR400? There is a (currently undiagnosed) top end clacking, but it does run (though you wouldn't want to). If I wanted to keep the bike, it would probably be just a couple hundred bucks tops to fix, but I don't want to keep it and don't think fixing it is worth how much I would get if I sold it.
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Parting out a motorcycle
Parting out a motorcycle
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Re: Parting out a motorcycle
The title and frame go together for registration purposes. Engine without title is fine.
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It is my understanding that the frame is the "bike". So if you sell the frame than the title goes with it. Likewise, if you buy a frame you better get the title with it so the VIN on the frame matches the title.
The engine doesnt matter, you can swap those around.
The engine doesnt matter, you can swap those around.
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BTW check the cam chain tensioner. They make a godawful noise when not working.
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What do you do about the title when you title a bike? They check the frame and the engine number, which have to match the title.
I'll check the tensioner, but what this really sounds like to me is I dropped a valve. Really, it's so easy to work on the top end of this thing, I should at least look into it, but I already have the DRZ with the magic button and there are several bikes to work on in line before this one. Either way, thanks for the tip!
Thanks,
~Patrick
I'll check the tensioner, but what this really sounds like to me is I dropped a valve. Really, it's so easy to work on the top end of this thing, I should at least look into it, but I already have the DRZ with the magic button and there are several bikes to work on in line before this one. Either way, thanks for the tip!
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Re: Parting out a motorcycle
I have never had a DMV check the engine number on a bike, or a car for that matter. I just went out to the garage and I can't find a number on either the DRz or the WR engines. I'm not going to pull the Tupperware off the Connie to look...
I agree with the others, the title goes with the VIN tag, which is on the frame.
You wouldn't happen to be parting out those "X" wheels for your WR, would you?
I agree with the others, the title goes with the VIN tag, which is on the frame.
You wouldn't happen to be parting out those "X" wheels for your WR, would you?
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Re: Parting out a motorcycle
The MVA asks that on title transfers from out of state. But numbers aren't the same on slot of bikes so I done know how they track it for things.Wingfixer wrote:I have never had a DMV check the engine number on a bike, or a car for that matter. I just went out to the garage and I can't find a number on either the DRz or the WR engines. I'm not going to pull the Tupperware off the Connie to look...
I agree with the others, the title goes with the VIN tag, which is on the frame.
You wouldn't happen to be parting out those "X" wheels for your WR, would you?
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Dropping a valve ends the music rather abruptly with a sound that never comes from a healthy engine.
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Re: Parting out a motorcycle
I've had more than one bike that I bought out of state and registered in MD (when I lived there) with a previous engine swap. The MVA has never looked at my motor serial, let alone the VIN stamped/stickered on the frame. The title and frame are a pair and engine serial numbers don't matter unless someone really must have a bike with the original motor in it and then it's simply a way for them to verify that.
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Re: Parting out a motorcycle
In regard to titling, I'll never again go to those a******s at MVA...I only go to Terry's Tag and Title. They are better than great and fast too.
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