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Welding rod tubes are another option, but don't have the mounting tabs that
the tractor manual tubes have. On the other hand they are designed
waterproof to keep rods dry. A lot of folks mount the tubes with hose
clamps rather than using the tabs.
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Kevin Powers
Woodbury, MN
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Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico.
Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy.
Kevin
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Where are you, Kevin? I'll watch your back, but it would be interesting
to know who takes this long to process a title. In CA it's easy to get
a temporary. Doesn't Mexico honor that?
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On 10/16/2012 8:36 AM, Kevin wrote: > > Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a > title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a > bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico. > > Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy. > > Kevin > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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4 months? What state is that?
PA takes about a week to do titles (you have to pay extra but it's
usually worth it)
On 10/16/2012 11:36 AM, Kevin wrote: > > Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a > title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a > bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico. > > Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy. > > Kevin > >
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Mi. says a 3days for Extra $$$, but usualy comes in 6-10 days anyways.
Mexico & Titles???? Going into Canada we only need our registration, and thats IF we get pulled over, just as in the USA.
Do you also need your Title to go to Mexico?? (I have 10 friends leaving to go there thur.'s)
--- On Tue, 10/16/12, RobertWichert wrote: From: RobertWichert Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Our tax dollars at work. To: "Kevin" Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 3:49 PM Where are you, Kevin? I'll watch your back, but it would be interesting to know who takes this long to process a title. In CA it's easy to get a temporary. Doesn't Mexico honor that? Robert Wichert P.Eng. LEED AP BD&C +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 =============================================== On 10/16/2012 8:36 AM, Kevin wrote: > > Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a > title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a > bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico. > > Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy. > > Kevin > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I bought a bike in Alabama on Sept. 4. I applied for Georgia registration the next day and had my title in hand 9 days later on the 14th. In this computer day and age, four months is absurd. eddi> [Original Message] > From: Mike Frey > To: List KLR DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 10/16/2012 11:52:05 AM > Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Our tax dollars at work. > > 4 months? What state is that? > > PA takes about a week to do titles (you have to pay extra but it's > usually worth it) > > On 10/16/2012 11:36 AM, Kevin wrote: > > > > Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a > > title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a > > bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico. > > > > Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy. > > > > Kevin > > > >
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Four months is what it is taking here in MN. On the DVS web site it says
they are working on title applications from July 3rd, which should be
available in two weeks. I spoke to Agent #37, who told me he thought my
reason for needing an expedited title would meet their guidelines (although
he wasn't allowed to tell me what those guidelines are) and that I should
receive a call by Thursday telling me whether I qualified and, if so, where
to send the $20 special fee which would get me a title in 10 days. That is
in addition to the $3.50 SPV Fee, $7.25 Title Fee, $162.50 Excise Tax, and
$10.00 County Fee.
This in a state where the Governor touts that he streamlined permitting
processes.
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Nothing like a bride to speed things up, eh?
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On 10/16/2012 1:15 PM, Kevin Powers wrote: > > Four months is what it is taking here in MN. On the DVS web site it says > they are working on title applications from July 3rd, which should be > available in two weeks. I spoke to Agent #37, who told me he thought my > reason for needing an expedited title would meet their guidelines > (although > he wasn't allowed to tell me what those guidelines are) and that I should > receive a call by Thursday telling me whether I qualified and, if so, > where > to send the $20 special fee which would get me a title in 10 days. That is > in addition to the $3.50 SPV Fee, $7.25 Title Fee, $162.50 Excise Tax, and > $10.00 County Fee. > > This in a state where the Governor touts that he streamlined permitting > processes. > > -- > Kevin Powers > Woodbury, MN > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Wow, here in FL. St. Lucie Co., we can pay an extra $20 and leave with the new title! Of course it cost's $400.- + to transfer an out of state title into FL.!
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Powers wrote: > > Four months is what it is taking here in MN. On the DVS web site it says > they are working on title applications from July 3rd, which should be > available in two weeks. I spoke to Agent #37, who told me he thought my > reason for needing an expedited title would meet their guidelines (although > he wasn't allowed to tell me what those guidelines are) and that I should > receive a call by Thursday telling me whether I qualified and, if so, where > to send the $20 special fee which would get me a title in 10 days. That is > in addition to the $3.50 SPV Fee, $7.25 Title Fee, $162.50 Excise Tax, and > $10.00 County Fee. > > This in a state where the Governor touts that he streamlined permitting > processes. > > -- > Kevin Powers > Woodbury, MN > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Really?
It takes about 2 weeks here in Arkansas.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Our tax dollars at work.
Department of Vehicle Services reports that the time to process a title is currently four months. Which is a problem if you bought a bike two months ago and want to go to Mexico.
Cover me, I'm wading into the bureaucracy.
Kevin
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