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I have a 2004 fz1 that was bumped into and totaled out due to its age and miles on the bike. It basically had one broken fairing and some scratched plastics.
I am from Maine originally and the bike was registered there and inspected, upon moving to nh I switched registrations from Maine to nh without any problem.
Today I recieved a letter in the mail from the department of safety stating that the bike should not have been registered in nh without doing a safety inspection on it first which requires an insurance report, and receipts for items damaged.
Why do I need to go through an inspection if the vehicle was from a different state and has already been titled and ok'd for the road?
I don't have an adjusters report, I believe I can just submit pictures of the damage but they still want recipes for the work preformed, which I don't have as I purchased a used fairing offline and that's all that needed replacing.
Am I going to have an issue with this? Looking at the bike shows that there is very clearly no damage other then small scratches on the bike. Are they reasonable while doing an inspection? I am quite frustrated with this procedure as the bike was legal in Maine like this....and I registered it in nh without them giving me any problems.