JFD
Well-known member
Do it. Logic is sound.
The dealer still needs a valid insurance policy to handle the ownership registration at the MTO even if it goes unplated. And insurance is the issue with the OP, which leads to the underlying problem:
The dealer can't register ownership to the OP without an insurance policy (MTO requirement). They absolutely won't transfer ownership without valid insurance if the bike is financed. They won't let the bike leave their hands without the ownership being transferred. I don't see how the OP is going to acquire the bike by "early April" but not insure it until July. The two combined factors are just not going to happen. OP won't be able to even trailer it home without insurance.
The only way would be to make up a completely false insurance slip with the correct VIN and what looks like a valid insurance company and policy number, which would be fraud.
I'm surprised by this! I've purchased several new and used vehicles from dealers, and they've always requested a fax/scan/email of insurance slip so they could handle the ownership transfer, which is why they charge a licensing fee to recover the cost. They then always take a copy of the original insurance slip when I arrive to pick up the vehicle. The only time I've had to change ownership for a new-to-me vehicle is when I bought privately.When I bought my 690 smc new, the dealer just gave me the paper work to get the bike registered myself. I trucked the bike back to my town and got the plates at the local mto .
They need insurance to change ownership.The risk is not worth the reward with uhual trailer going for $20/day or $100 bucks for a flat bed. The cheapest option is to get the dealer to deliver and no they don't need insurance to release. They only need proof of insurance if you are asking them to plate it.
If you are not going to put it on the road you don't need it.They need insurance to change ownership.
But it's a required field on the MTO ownership transfer papers. You don't need to plate the bike, but you need the insurance info to complete the ownership transfer.If you are not going to put it on the road you don't need it.
If you are not going to put it on the road you don't need it.
But it's a required field on the MTO ownership transfer papers. You don't need to plate the bike, but you need the insurance info to complete the ownership transfer.
i need insurance to transfer ownership from dealer even if i pay it off the bike full?
I don't think it has to do with paying the bike in full - more like they're not allowed to release the bike to you without insurance/plates.
Does the dealership only need insurance in the case of a finance? What if i buy the bike outright cash money, do they still need insurance to transfer ownership? What if i dont want to insure it until spring time and tow it home? What if im buying it as a track bike?