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    Frame Differences.....

    Looks like the state of Virginia may end up winning the title war I am currently having with them. I foolishly bought the 450 without a title, honestly believing we could get one for it. I have access to a 750 frame with a clear title. Will the frame for the 750 be to wide to fit all my 450 running gear? Is there a difference in the frame sizes? Thanks in advance for any help provided!

    #2
    Huge difference in frames.

    Not a feasible alternative to swap running gear

    Sell it someone in a state that doesn't require titles and buy it back
    1978 GS 1000 (since new)
    1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
    1978 GS 1000 (parts)
    1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
    1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
    1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
    2007 DRz 400S
    1999 ATK 490ES
    1994 DR 350SES

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      #3
      Don't know the answer to your question but it may be possible to cut the VIN out of the 750 frame and weld it in place of the 450 VIN #.... A little fab, blending and paint and the schmoes down at the DMV would never know the difference.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Smokinapankake View Post
        Don't know the answer to your question but it may be possible to cut the VIN out of the 750 frame and weld it in place of the 450 VIN #.... A little fab, blending and paint and the schmoes down at the DMV would never know the difference.
        Exactly what was done (shall remain nameless) to a bike I painted 2 years ago. One bike was legit and the other was also but with a title gone missing, decades ago...end of story.

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          #5
          Swapping necks is simple enough to do and may save you a great deal of effort with DMV. Another in a long list of reason I left the Great Commonwealth. There a few really good builders depending on the area youre in. Not knowing where youre located, I cant really offer any names for where you are. But if youre anywhere near Alexandria, R&R cycle is a good place to start.

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            #6
            I love these old bike and I hate it every time one gets parted out. Too many meet this fate because of title problems. I have a 77 GS750 with $400 worth of back fees from the bike not being non oped.

            We all need to do the right thing to these bikes to preserve them. Never let the registration go unattended. If the frame is destroyed from a crash and you have the title cut the steering head off and save both.

            I have no problem with splicing in a new VIN as 99% the time this has nothing to do with a 30 year old stolen bike. There are only a few choice's in a new ujm today so lets keep these bike around. Dan

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              #7
              You can also find a friend in South Carolina. Here a bill of sale is as good as long as the VIN doesnt ring any bell when a search is done. Then when a new title has been issued, buy it back for the cost of the DMV work and maybe something for that persons time.

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                #8
                Have you tried going through a title company?
                http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

                Life is too short to ride an L.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hammered View Post
                  You can also find a friend in South Carolina. Here a bill of sale is as good as long as the VIN doesnt ring any bell when a search is done. Then when a new title has been issued, buy it back for the cost of the DMV work and maybe something for that persons time.
                  Are you volunteering? If so I can use some help with an 81 gs750l.
                  BTW did you change the forks on your 80 gs750lx I thought all L's had forks with the tires mounted in front of the forks not the bottom like yours.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
                    Have you tried going through a title company?
                    I've investigated this avenue and the cost of getting it done this way is about 3 times what I have invested in the bike alreaady. What gets me about the great crappy state of Virginia is that they have forms and processes in place to facilitate this evolution but nobody that works for DMV seems to understand the "correct" method. I've talked to four different individuals and they have all given me different instructions for getting this done.

                    Thanks for the info on the frame differences. I have certainly considered purchasing the 750 frame, and swapping VINs. But I can see DMV running me down for a stay at the straight bar hotel......

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hammered View Post
                      You can also find a friend in South Carolina. Here a bill of sale is as good as long as the VIN doesnt ring any bell when a search is done. Then when a new title has been issued, buy it back for the cost of the DMV work and maybe something for that persons time.
                      I think I may investigate this idea. Wonder if they have any out of state titling options for folks in the military.....

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Go Mifune View Post
                        Are you volunteering? If so I can use some help with an 81 gs750l.
                        BTW did you change the forks on your 80 gs750lx I thought all L's had forks with the tires mounted in front of the forks not the bottom like yours.
                        Yeah Im running the forks off the 1982 on the 1980. It kept the trail within tolerances. If you need someone to get it titled, I could offer my time. You wouldnt need anyone with a bike, just one with a good VIN.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by H-Bomb View Post
                          I think I may investigate this idea. Wonder if they have any out of state titling options for folks in the military.....
                          If you're in the military you should be able to title in your home state or the state of your duty station. On the home state option, I'm not entirely sure you can do that unless the vehicle was titled there to begin with.

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                            #14
                            I'm glad maine doesn't make a point of focing you to have a title. Anything over umm... 15 years I think it is, doesn't require a title. I was thinking about trying to procure one for my bike though. It would be nice to be able to say that I have the title even though don't need it.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by reddirtrider View Post
                              If you're in the military you should be able to title in your home state or the state of your duty station. On the home state option, I'm not entirely sure you can do that unless the vehicle was titled there to begin with.
                              My home state requires a title for any vehicle 1981 or later, no ifs, ands or buts. I'm currently stationed in Virginia, where the title war is raging.

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