http://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/files/pdf/DMV-VD119-Vehicle_Reg_Tax_Title_App.pdf This is the form you need to fill out. Don't listen to all the naysayers. My 200 was free (abandoned), I put about 150 bucks in it, not including the VT registration, and i just got back from a 2500 mile trip on it.
Cheapest way is to just get Vermont plates. 42 bucks, just mail in the paperwork and get plates and registration within 2 weeks. I did that with my cb200 that didn't have a title. You can transfer that registration to ohio and get a title. Vermont doesn't title anything older than 15 years old, and they don't care if you even live in vermont or not. My Vermont registration has my Indiana address listed on it.
On any sunday is my favorite. Great movie. Another good one is Cycles South. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0178360/ 3 guys ride from Denver to panama on 300 bucks a piece and get into all sorts of adventures living off the land/partying with the locals along the way. Makes me want to take another big trip on my bike. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-l7ufP-I4 It's all on youtube at the moment.
What an idiot.. Hell i leave my truck unlocked so they won't smash a window to get in. Then again all they'll get is a cheapo head unit and trash out of the passenger footwell.
I'm house shopping right now, People think i'm crazy for looking at places so far away from work. I HAVE to live out in BFE. There is no way i could keep my sanity owning a house in a city. For reasons like this, and many others.
Problem with a six foot ramp is that you might high center a cruiser on it as the front wheel gets into the bed. I've use a Rube Goldberg contraption of spare tires and two 8 foot 2x10s to load bikes into my truck. The bumper is really high. My house has a nice hill to back against though, don't even need a ramp for dirtbikes in that case. Makes it nice 6 inches is pretty narrow for a ramp, you're a braver man that I. I'll spring the extra few bucks for a 10.
Very true. I've been driving my truck for months now with no exhaust at all, broke off at the Y-pipe. Akron cops don't seem to give a shit. I was sitting next to one waiting a light under a bridge. Took off as light as my foot would allow and it was still unbelievably loud. He must have had more important things to do haha.
"The reason i do it is because if you get it wrong, It'll kill you. If you think its to dangerous than go home and cut your grass and leave us to it"- Guy Martin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=Ha2fy85vCTE Check out @2:03 as #8 gets a little loose after the bump. I can't believe how fast these guys can react. If it wasn't in slow motion you would never see it. I guess that's why they race at the IOM, and i don't. @2:48 you can see the guys front wheel flex coming down on a hard landing. DAMMIT serpentracer! I was just getting over my IOM addiction. Look what you did. I'll be up all night in a cold sweat watching these videos.
Some of these are from that corner, They're catching air dropping in, then bouncing the rear tire off the ground when the suspension rebounds. The best way to watch isle of man is in slow motion! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlaagY6Ad40
The isle has to be an absolute nightmare for the suspension set up guys. Seems like half the track is dead set on upsetting the chassis of bike or car. Just about loses it at 150. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFlSG9_Ue4A
Doesn't say anything about if the kid was wearing a helmet or not. If they we're, than that's horseshit. Hope the guy can afford a good lawyer. I bet the 3 year old loved it, and now will grow up to distrust police officers. Nice work.