Quote***I also don't understand how he can have both the Certificate of Origin and a Non-Transferable registration, and have the vehicle been previously registered in NY State. NYS issues a Transferable Reg. for snowmobiles to utilize as the ownership paperwork. I would imagine if it was BRAND...
Ok, since sleds are not titled in NYS, would the certificate of origin replace the title? The nontransferable registration, I tought this meant that the sled had a lien on it. Because the guy has the Certificate of origin from Yamaha.
As far as I know, the snowmobiles are not titled in New York States. This guy has his sled reistered in New york state and he has the CoO. But like I said the registration are Nontranferable. What does this means? What is the difference between the transferable and nontransferable registration?
Good day sledders,
I need your input on this. I am from Ottawa, Canada and wanna buy a sled in New York state. As paperwork, the guy has a certificate of origin from Yamaha and the nontransferable registration nd of course, he will give me a bill of sale. Will I be able to import the sled in...
oh well, there was not much left on it. I'd say 1/8 max left in 120 miles. That's scary. I called my mechanic and tomorrow, we will add 3 sets of wheels on that sled hoping to fix the problem.
I need help!! I changed the slides on my XTX on Friday night, 200kms later, the slides were scrap. The front shock was at the maximum, would that be the problem? I don't know what to do! It's time to ride, I need to fix my problem asap. They were used on the whole lenght of the slides on both sides.
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