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I live in Boston and plan to buy pre-owned for NH
I am new for vehicle registration in USA.
Does everyone know what I have to do with rmv and resident permit?
Thank You![]()
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Are you an ma or nh resident?
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13 Monster EVO 1100
I am MA resident. live around Boston university .
Why nh? Is that where you found what you wan?
Regardless, you'll have to pay mass sales tax at the dmv.
What kind of scoot are you chasing?
Cliff's Cycles KTM
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Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
I am finding Ducati evo 848
and I found a good deal on it at NH
DO I have to pay tax on pre-owned bike?
If I buy pre-owned in MA. Do I have to pay?
Thank You very Much for your respond.
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Check the mass rmv site for exact paperwork requirements but yes you will pay ma sales tax when you register it.
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08 R 1200 GSA
13 Monster EVO 1100
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Regardless of what state it was purchased in unless you personally had it registered in another state for 6 months.
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06 749R #0047
08 R 1200 GSA
13 Monster EVO 1100
I am going to test ride on next Tuesday
she is 2009 ducati evo848
red one
$8,000
Do you think the price is make scene.
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Buy it from owned not dealer
Based seems fairly reasonable. Without much detail, of course...
Cliff's Cycles KTM
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Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Yess, I have to actually look at her first.
By the way, Thank You
I am not a expert about inspection a bike.
It will be my pleasure if one of you can go with me on Tuesday around 10.00am near Manchester.
I will pay your launch.
Thank You Againe
You'll need a bill of sale to register it along with the title.
Yes I am. Who are you by the way
HAHA
HAHA Professor Jayyy
Nice to meet you againn
How are you?
I got licence already
Your lesson is extremely goodd
I and Siwat will go to NH on the next Tuesday. We hope, we will find a good deal there.
Thank You again
That's definitely Jayne (Sorry not sure of the spelling).
She's certainly awesome.
I'd love to help you but I know nothing about ducs and won't be in Manch on Tuesday. Use the Google, there are quite a few guides on what to look for on different bikes.
To register your bike in MA you will need a title signed over to you. If the NH title doesn't have a place to sign it over to you, you will also need a bill of sale. The bill of sale in MA is the back of the title. You will need to insure the bike and get an RMV-1 form filled out and stamped by your insurance company. You will pay taxes on the book value if it is a private sale or the listed price if it is a dealer sale. Check KBB and NADA for basic price data on the bike. If the condition is very good or the miles are particularly low it could be worth slightly more than the KBB and NADA prices. Low retail NADA for a private party sale, Average of Trade and retail for KBB private party sale. Alot of the time people are asking alot more than this so if they are asking less than the value I will usually not try to negotiate the price too much. If you can find any maintenance items that need to be updated to be in good condition you can always deduct the cost of fixing them from the purchase price.
848 Ducati SS for your first bike?
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Cliff's Cycles KTM
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Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
LRRS/CCS Amateur #514 / RSP Racing / Woodcraft / MTAG Pirelli / Dyno Solutions / Tony's Track Days / Sport Bike Track Gear / 434racer / Brunetto T-Shirts / Knox / GMD Computrack
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Actually, it's my second bike. However, my first bike is cbr 250r.
I know my skill may not suitable for ducati yet. I just want to test ride to know how it gonna be.
If it too difficult, I will change my mind to some 6XXcc of Japanese brand.
I know what you guys concern and I still love my live. HAHA
Thank You
As I read the opinion from many websites.
I am starting to change my mind
They said Evo848 is very difficult to ride and uncomfortable. Moreover, it needs more maintenance and its part very expensive.
What do you think about this. Is that real?
So these bikes might be my new choice
- 2009 KAWASAKI
ZX6R NINJA 600
- ducati monster 696
What do you think about this also.
My "here we go" post was to say, "let the guy buy whatever the fuck he wants"
TunerType, who posted the question, was about to get all high and mighty about a first bike choice. This is the same guy who used to have like 9 bikes in his sig, but still can't make it all the way through a track day without binning the fucking thing.
When you can confidently pilot the bike you own, you can judge what other people intend to buy.
Fuck... What leash Chip? Someone left the back door open and I snuck out into the neighborhood. Anyone want a mutt puppy that the neighbors are going to need to get rid of in a few months?
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