Wednesday, 31 May 2017

My research and the way to the correct title

     After some research done using several helpful sites : Z650 info and i joined KZRider. As it turns out, this is not an isolated issue or indeed insurmountable. Also the KZ community is very helpful and has a plethora of information. It appears that the VIN on bike is genuine, and at some stage in the 80's on a transfer - to make it fit an unhelpful and rigid computer system, someone added a date to the end of the VIN to make it fit the now legal 17 characters.
     To the task in hand. After chatting with Ohio BMV, turns out all is not lost. I need to get a few things together and send the required documents over to them. Again, at this stage, it would seem the the Ohio BMV are being very helpful and understanding.
     So i need to do the following:
  1.  Verify the bike VIN and mileage - done with the help of a very nice policeman from my county using a form from my DMV.
  2. Get power of attorney over the title from its previous owner, Ohio POA  - done with a simple text and request, as i said the previous owner is a gentleman.
  3. Have a notarized statement of authenticity for the Ohio DMV, done using a free notary at work.
  4. Original title, have that.
  5. Some pictures of the bike to send:
 THE Pre 1982 12 digit VIN, common place until the introduction of the 17 digit standardMy 1978 KZ650, ripe for restoration 

     Attached all to an e-mail with a copy of my FL DL and a redacted copy of another ID. I am now pensively awaiting the decision of the, up to now very helpful Ohio BMV. All I no have to do is wait for up to 15 working days for a decision, although i am assured it will take less than that.

    Now, to the task, as with all builds, the first thing is a plan and most important tool of all - a workshop manual. Clymer or if i can source one, the factory manual. All are available as a download, or as hard copy. I like both, especially as i tend to write helpful hints in margins of the manual to help me.


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