robmack
Well-known member
I'd like clarification on this question so that I can decide if I'll pursue this idea further.
I've found a bike that is currently an insurance write-off due to an electrical fire. There is no engine or structural damage to the vehicle. Let's assume that the fire damage can be repaired and the bike brought to a condition that would allow it to pass an Ontario safety inspection. Given this, would the MTO allow the bike to be registered for road use if the safety inspection report passed (and obviously all the other paperwork like ownership was in order)? Or is the original "salvage" branding stuck with the VIN forever and the bike can never be registered again?
I searched the forum but the majority of discussion is around importing a "salvage" or "rebuilt" titled US bike into Canada. This is not the case here however.
Thanks for an informed answer.
I've found a bike that is currently an insurance write-off due to an electrical fire. There is no engine or structural damage to the vehicle. Let's assume that the fire damage can be repaired and the bike brought to a condition that would allow it to pass an Ontario safety inspection. Given this, would the MTO allow the bike to be registered for road use if the safety inspection report passed (and obviously all the other paperwork like ownership was in order)? Or is the original "salvage" branding stuck with the VIN forever and the bike can never be registered again?
I searched the forum but the majority of discussion is around importing a "salvage" or "rebuilt" titled US bike into Canada. This is not the case here however.
Thanks for an informed answer.
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