An "R" title is a "Rebuilt" title. If a motorcycle was wrecked and declared a loss by the insurance company and then subsequently rebuilt, it gets an R-title. R-titled vehicles are often difficult (if not impossible) to get financing through banks. Also, insurance companies are less likely to provide full comprehensive or collision coverages - the vehicle was already written off as a total loss. Any subsequent damage would be difficult to determine if it was from the original accident or from a new event. R-titled vehicles are generally worth about half of a non-rebuilt titled vehicle. It is a great opportunity to get a nice bike for a cheap price, especially if the original damage was mainly cosmetic in nature.
call the department of motor vehicle and they will tell you what to do.
Not sure about PA But in most states you can go to courthouse and file a "lost title" and they give you one so you make sell, get a tag or insurance.
Title for abandoned motorcycle in Virginia
You will need to get a duplicate title. The states will require proof positive that there are no liens against it before registering same.
https://sites.google.com/site/jeremyscholz/how-to-register-a-motorcycle-without-a-title-in-wisconsin
A CD title I believe is not actually a title. CD in reference to a motorcycle usually means a Certificate of Destruction.
“I there someone around that will give a motorcycle title loan ”
The ADD123 website allows users to do a motorcycle title search. Your local DMV is also able to do a motorcycle title search. All that is required is the VIN number.
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Not sure about PA But in most states you can go to courthouse and file a "lost title" and they give you one so you make sell, get a tag or insurance.
There is no minimum age requirement to be a passenger on a motorcycle in PA. The only law is that a child must wear an approved helmet.