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Hmm...sounds fishy

$500 isnt bad. if anyone does this and it works ide love to know.
ill be getting a 2 smoke street legal!

there is a chance he just knows someone at the ministry who changes it over....i think the license offices are privately owned.
 
"Possible for trikes- never tried before" - yeah right. Even if it worked 'legal' on paper, cops would be on you like flies on ****.
 
It "may" have worked short term. I knew a dealer of the chinese junk ATV's that "knew" someone at the local Service Ontario branch, he put street tires on an atv and Registered it as a motorcycle, claimed they do it in Europe all the time. Then he rode it to Port Dover on a Fri 13th, didn't even make it into town before the plates were pulled and he was charged, the registration was cancelled by MTO within a few days. The "official" reason given was that it was improperly registered in error.

Never did hear what happened with the court case nor the employee at Service Ontario.

FYI the original Kijiji link is no longer active...lol
 
"I fought the law and the law one, me zero" Bobby Fuller
 
The Guv wants as much of your disposable income as possible. Can't imagine they wouldn't trumpet the plate-ability of MX/ATVs if it were legitimate. Definitely relying on the ignorance of select MTO employees. Just as well though. The extreme bell-ends that ride ATVs on the streets of Britain are legendary.
 
$500 isnt bad. if anyone does this and it works ide love to know.
ill be getting a 2 smoke street legal!

there is a chance he just knows someone at the ministry who changes it over....i think the license offices are privately owned.

yep, even the one downtown on Victoria St is privately owned on contract to Service Ontario. (I was there the other day funny enough).
 
For those of us that didnt see the ad before it was taken down, what was it? Kinda curious now
 
For those of us that didnt see the ad before it was taken down, what was it? Kinda curious now

Counterfit fishing licenses I believe.
 
It's back up http://www.kijiji.ca/v-dirt-bikes-m...al/1164058414?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

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Oh I see. Cool little trick, but I also think you would get pulled over quickly.
 
Oh I see. Cool little trick, but I also think you would get pulled over quickly.

Doubtful, the chances of a cop knowing the difference between a legal dirt bike and not is very slim.
 
You shouldn't be able to get a plate for ANY 'off-road only' vehicle.
The 17 digit VIN has a code in it that should have triggered an alert at the licence office.
The only way around it would be to register it as a 'home built' or custom.
 
Can you road insure one these if the bike is not in any insurance data base? Is there an insurance road eligible data base?
 
Dude blacks out only parts of the VIN and other stuff in his photo, leaves majority of his name and postal code visible.

When the police decide to pay this guy a visit they won't have much trouble finding him, at least.
 
For my vintage bikes, I am able to get an ownership using affidavit route, totally legit, but it takes a couple weeks if you have to send letter to the last known address. I have got ownerships for old bikes that were never previously registered in Ontario and for short VIN's. The loophole for registering a dirt bike for the street has supposedly been closed.
 
IIRC, offroad insurance uses the same pnk slips. Maybe the savings is in having offroad insurance then getting a green on-road reg. and plate thru this guy.
 
Not likely the police will be visiting him but MTO may set him up to discover who are, "I know people" at service Ontario that would be the bigger catch for them. The people he knows will soon be facing a judge and looking for employment. Unlike MTO employees Service Ontario I believe are non union. MTO did this before, (ran a sting), when people were granting fake AZ licences. After MTO gets their people then the Police will be involved to lay charges, (likely fraud to start with for everyone including this guy)

Dude blacks out only parts of the VIN and other stuff in his photo, leaves majority of his name and postal code visible.

When the police decide to pay this guy a visit they won't have much trouble finding him, at least.
 

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