Ok guys, here is question for you legal beagals...
I have found over the last couple of weeks several sport bike frames, complete, but stripped and without a VIN#, from several sources. I source said it was bought from the OEM as a replacement frame and therefore comes without a VIN# which is applied by the owner after being assigned one from the state or applying the old VIN to a new frame (makes sense as the OEM can just grab it off the shelf then rather than have to take the time to stamp it.). I have found many bike salvage yards with good prices on like new components so I can piece this together over time (winter project). I went to the NY DMV and asked what is required, they gave me a pamplet of registering a "Unique, Homemade, or Custom Motor vehicle"
I have to send in a complete description of the bike, any and all saftey features, 4 pics, one from each side, weight, proof of ownership (in this case a sales slip), size of engine, max MPH capable of etc. The bike is then inspected if a "Field Investigation" is required to ensure the bike or its components are not stolen. To do this they inspect eh bike and any and all sales slips or reciepts you have/ title/ documents identifying source of veihicle and such.
Now here is the million dollar question:
How do you prove parts you bought second hand are not stolen? Lots of bikes get ripped off and stripped. What is recorded as belonging to the original bike other than the frame through a vin? I do not want to buy multiple components from several sources only to find out they are hot and have them confiscated when inspected.
Any input guys?
BrenLover