Title: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: Ivan on March 19, 2010, 04:29:49 AM My 996 is now a dedicated track toy. Anyone know what I have to do to stop paying the registration fee every year?
Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: Grampa on March 19, 2010, 04:53:05 AM just register it as planned non op
Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: gm2 on March 19, 2010, 05:47:19 AM just register it as planned non op yup. then it's either no reg fee, or super cheap.. i can't remember if i pay anything for mine. but registered as non-op still means it's registered. as in, you can still insure it for theft etc Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: madmatt on March 19, 2010, 07:42:12 AM another benefit of PNO (which BTW, is like $10/year) is that it eases the sale. Keep the original plastics/lights/blinkers/etc. People like bikes with paperwork. It'll be well worth the few bucks per year.
Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: Ivan on March 19, 2010, 06:41:06 PM OK, so PNO it is...Thanks. I'm not planning to insure it, since it is either in my garage or on the track. If I ever sell it, it will be as parts, since it is already salvage title. The wheels are worth way more than the rest of it... Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: gm2 on March 21, 2010, 06:03:12 AM The wheels are worth way more than the rest of it... isn't that a reason to insure it? Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: hbliam on March 21, 2010, 02:06:24 PM As others have said, PNO. Just don't ever park it on a public street as it would be subject to tow.
Title: Re: Can I De-register my track bike? Post by: arai_speed on March 22, 2010, 08:25:21 AM I would suggest you get comprehensive insurance - it covers the bike for theft and/or natural damage such as flood/fire/etc.
I paid like $60 a year for that. When you call up the insurance co. just tell them you will be "storing" the bike. Cheap piece of mind. |