Hi all, I been taking my daughter for a ride around the block to see Christmas lights. The road is paved. I was wondering if I could increase my tire pressure from the manufacturers 3psi to something higher? If so what PSI?
Ok ok ok, you are killing me with this stolen accusations. My friends Grandfather died and then he, the grandson, took possession of the ATV. He had no interest in it nor does he know how to start it. I offered to buy and he agreed. The title was lost or thrown away when his Grandfather's possession's were taken care of. I would imagine it would be a lot of hoops for him to jump through to get a title in his name. I have the bill of sale and printed out the NICB Vin# check that shows it has not been reported stolen which I will keep on ATV.
WOW, I can't believe the ugly tone that seems to be directed towards situation. Dudes, i persued my number one buck list item, to own an ATV. Unfortunately I didn't know about title. I can't be the first one that has done this, nor the last.
No not stolen but it was a steal. I made offer thinking it was a 2004 but when I got it home I saw it was a 2008. I was just up in Ocala Nat Forest and had no problems. I wonder if Croom requires it to be titled for a pass?
Thanks guys. I just talked to DMV and they said they can't skip ownership so I have to get title from deceased. That ain't gonna happen. So I'm wondering, is it really a big deal not to have titled? I hate not having it but it is what it is.
Hi, I just purchased an ATV in Florida. It has had several owners. The VIN # is currently titled in Florida under original owner who passed away and I have no idea who he is. Can I still title this ATV under my name? 2008 Kawasaki Bayou