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GrandmasterCow
04-10-2010, 11:52 AM
I still have my FL tags for time being, getting ready to switch once I finalize my NJ move. Well, a few weeks ago my plate blew off my bike and i can't find it. Am i permitted to still ride the bike, i have full coverage and registration good through 8/10?
(Its going to be another week or two until I transfer my info to NJ)
Also, my bike being from FL, what would i need to do to transfer to NJ? Lien on the bike, what about inspection, what do they inspect?
NastyEllEssWon
04-10-2010, 01:20 PM
youll probably get pulled over a few times with it, but having all documents with you would probably help. i wouldnt drive without a tag though...:nod:
i wouldnt ride it, if anything report it lost to the local police, then if u MUST ride it, theres a record that it was previously reported.
you're prob just better off waiting till you transfer it to nj though
WayFast84
04-10-2010, 03:22 PM
I just failed inspection for having one mirror... I am trying to figure out if I need a license plate light or not.
andy78TA
04-10-2010, 07:57 PM
I wouldn't ride it without the plates. I did it with my Trans Am when I first got it and got pulled over a bunch of times. No tickets as I had all the paperwork but its just a hassle
you always need a license plate light... but I think you only need a drivers side mirror and rear view? is that the one you were missing.
you always need a license plate light... but I think you only need a drivers side mirror and rear view? is that the one you were missing.
wayfast was talking about a bike if im not mistaken
WayFast84
04-10-2010, 08:27 PM
wayfast was talking about a bike if im not mistaken
yeah I was talking about my bike. They said it needed to be on the driver side. About 4 other riders tried explaining to the lady that both sides are the driver side :lol:
andy78TA
04-10-2010, 10:40 PM
haha, my bad. :(
IROCZman15
04-13-2010, 05:34 PM
i wouldnt ride it, if anything report it lost to the local police, then if u MUST ride it, theres a record that it was previously reported.
you're prob just better off waiting till you transfer it to nj though
yes correct. you always need a plate on a vehicle. or you are going to get pulled over. you SHOULD report the missing plate to the local police. sometimes people find a license plate and turn it in, then the police turn it over to mvc then mvc will mail it to the florida mvc. sometimes
to transfer it. go to http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Vehicle/OutOfState.htm it walks you through it
GrandmasterCow
04-17-2010, 07:07 PM
Update/rant:::::
I received my letter permitting NJ registration and a copy of my title for the bike.
Well hsbc sent a photocopy and I waited a month so far and they were supposed to send unsigned title cuz it has lein. When I moved to FL they did that and it went smoothly. NJ DMV won't accept that, nor would they let me switch my License cuz I have multiple vehicles still reg'd . I even have NJ insuance already but can't do anythng. I called HSBC they refused to send me unsigned title at first, Now they claim it's an electronic title, that no paper one exists, and it might not be until the end of May or beg of June until I can reg my bike. WTF NJ FTMFL! I just want to ride . I'm about to get a FL replacement tag for 30$ down in FL until HSBC gets me a damn title. They won't even electonically send one to the nj DMV! So I'm stuck for now. Grrrrrrr.
Did I mention I have 0 pts never accidents, my full coverage in FL is 1,100/yr, and in nj same coverage went to 4,900$?!?! Grrrrrr x2
if u dont have it already, check Rider insurance for nj insurance
GrandmasterCow
04-19-2010, 11:48 PM
if u dont have it already, check Rider insurance for nj insurance
Yeah i'll be giving them a quote.
I found what's going on - FL doesn't issue paper titles, they have electronic titles, for new vehicles, and NJ doesn't use electronic, they use paper. 10-15 days and i should be good :)
1986IROCZ28
04-20-2010, 12:18 AM
lol thats why im keeping my stuff registered in fl lol it helps when you still have a valid florida residence lol
SteveR
04-20-2010, 03:22 AM
Another thing NJ is a pain with is your insurance card. It has to be an official one that your insurance company sends you in the mail. A printed one off the website is invalid, both at DMV and if you get pulled over. Just one more thing to remember when you head back to register it.
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