Just check your rules for lights and things in the state pa has a form to fill out that's basically like a reconstruction title. Find a bike shop or custom shop that builds from the ground up. You will probably be required to show all receipts for purchases then have a mechanic inspect it and sign off for whatever your state inspection may require. This is where it's helpfully to know a good custom or bike shop. Then we sent in receipts the form signed off and pics of the bike. It took me about 6 weeks and I had a new mc title in hand. If needed I can pm you some of the kits and lights and a few tricks I've used to pass inspection. Just let me know
yea mines sitting over at my buddies while he is building his bike locked to a rack inside a locked garage sucks we got mat theiving bastards going around right now. we are planning a trip to Boston mass one of the next couple weeks should be a good time
yea we get harassed a little in the big city's (portland Maine) but not really in the local areas hell one time me and a few freinds had the cops called on us for going to beat some kid up and the CIO showed up we met him sown the road and he was like I don't care about the fight but uh how fast you guys think can radar you down this hill haha we spent like 45 minutes with him essaying us on bicycles lol
im riding a WTP lo fi profile cranks hoffman 25 tooth sprocke gsport rear hub some random ass wheell oddyseyy front wheel colony headset s/m slam bars odyyseyy aarron ross grips and a sweet BELL!!! haha its awesome all the kids are like your riding a 700$+ bycycle and you put a bell on it haha
I had the same issue when I did it man but I have mobile web. I ended up having to get on a regular computer to finish up. You'll like it there though.
Thanks, she's an ongoing project. If I could have gotton a decent set of used Aftermarket +2 arms I'd have done the same thing man. Good luck, hit me up if ya need anything or register over at yfm350.com. Great forum!