ctfjr
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Next Friday I fly downfrom Connecticut to D&H to pick up my new FJR. I just found out that they do not have temporary plates. . . What have others done ???
You can probably get a temp plate from your home state if you have the details of the machine like VIN number etc and a copy of the bill of sale. I know that's how we do it here in NH.Next Friday I fly downfrom Connecticut to D&H to pick up my new FJR. I just found out that they do not have temporary plates. . . What have others done ???
Ditto what he said. DO NOT put a ficticious license plate on your bike. If you get stopped, your chances of your bike getting towed due to the fake plate are huge. I guess I don't understand, but is D&H out of temp plates, or does Alabama not issue them? I guess either way, have the dealer write you a letter stating the issue. Keep that and all your sales paperwork with you and if you get stopped, show what you got. I would bet your problems would be minimal. Someone also mentioned insurance. Just to help with the good-faith issue, you might wanna have that printed out before you leave so it's easier to prove you are not pulling the cop's leg. I would bet you make it all the way home and never get pulled over, but there's always the chance.I DISAGREE!!!
I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you DO NOT put another plate on it.
Laws vary by state, but a ticket for no registration is a simple, typically $50 non-moving (doesn't go against driving record) citation.
While having the WRONG plate on a vehicle can be a misdemeanor with a much higher penalty. Can be several hundred $$$ and they may impound the plate. It can be viewed by the written law, and LEOs as trying to be deceptive.
Now, I personally wouldn't worry about not having any kind of temporary registration on the new FJR. They key is, if stopped, be able to produce the title and bill of sale, and explain the situation. As long as it's only been a few days to a week or so, ALMOST ALL LEOs will be understanding to why you don't have any registration. They just want to make sure it's not stolen.
+1,000I DISAGREE!!!
I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you DO NOT put another plate on it.
Laws vary by state, but a ticket for no registration is a simple, typically $50 non-moving (doesn't go against driving record) citation.
While having the WRONG plate on a vehicle can be a misdemeanor with a much higher penalty. Can be several hundred $$$ and they may impound the plate. It can be viewed by the written law, and LEOs as trying to be deceptive.
Now, I personally wouldn't worry about not having any kind of temporary registration on the new FJR. They key is, if stopped, be able to produce the title and bill of sale, and explain the situation. As long as it's only been a few days to a week or so, ALMOST ALL LEOs will be understanding to why you don't have any registration. They just want to make sure it's not stolen.
No. Some states most certainly DO give temp plates to individuals. As I previously mentioned you need to provide the appropriate documents and they give you a 21 day (or whatever) temp plate. Other states do not. Loooks like CT (the OPs state) does. $20 for 10 days. BTW, took me 10 seconds on Google to find that.I bought mine at D&H as well and rode it back to Houston. I did not put a plate on it. There was no way to do it. A state does not give temp tags to individuals, they issue them to dealers. Can't exactly get a tag from a dealer that you are not buying it from. Just keep you paperwork with you.
Again... that only applies within AL.AL does not issue temp plates
You have 10 days from time of purchase to register, no penalty.
Seems to me that statement on the bill of sell covers it, The bill of sale covers the first 20 days, and states reciprocity takes care of crossing state lines.Thanks for all the input from everyone. Yes, I agree that putting another plate on probably lowers the possibility of me being stopped at all (unless the leo figures out what AUWING is) but the risk of getting nailed for improper use of a plate is not worth it on the old risk / reward scale. I have already called the CT dmv but this being a holiday weekend they closed at 12 and don't open till Tuesday. I tried the automated telephone help and their website but nothing seems to fit.
The problem as I see it it I don't have any original docs to take to my dmv beforehand showing that it belongs to me (it doesn't at this point). If I knew about this earlier in the week I could have overnighted a check to them & they could have overnighted the docs to me. . . oh well. To answer one of the posters question, apparently Alabama has no temp plates. On the copy of the bill of sale they faxed me it says something about 20 days to register it. I'm hoping they have something to hang on the back that says "New Vehicle" or words to that effect. I'll carry all paperwork with me.
Hey I got my first farkle in so I can't be in anything but a good mood (stem nut mount for my gps).
Thanks again
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