Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Steel Frame Conversion (SFC)

DMV ....Guru's please chime in.

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skunkworks:
G'day guy i hope all is well in supermoto land !!
i have a couple of questions about titling and bikes. im from Australia and now live in north jersey, one of the last bikes i had there was an 86 cr500,i sold it because there was no way in hell you could put that beast on the road there.
its been a while and the bug apeers to be back....

what i really would like is a kx500 sfc on the road. Now i have seen an 04 street legal kx250 in NH recently that looked like a good starting point.

my questions are. say i buy that 250 from NH (or any other state for that matter ) will i be able to tranfer the title to a NJ title ?

next question . is it just the rolling chassis that makes a bike able to be street titled ? for example....if i got this kx250 from NH and got it transfered to NJ, and i week later the 250 engine exploded while legally riding on the road and i replaced it with my kx500 engine would it still be "street legal " ?

please feel free to chime in with any thoughts and experiences.

American DMV is alot different than Australia...

thanks guys.


this is what i had in mind.

alward25:
The frame vin is tracked and I would not say anything different.  You would not tell the DMV your 81 ford Pinto had a 600 hp engine in it when the vin reflects a four banger, they don't care.  They care that the VIN matches the frame.  A K5 on the street is a blast BTW!!!!  Good luck!

sandblaster:
A K5SM is fun to ride on the street  :-P

bansheedave:
Go to to your dmv first off and see it it is legal in your state to convert an off-road bike to a motorcycle. Once you do, you need to buy everything you can to make it legal per your states requirements. Than you will need a safety inspection done. Oh, keep all your receipts cause they will need them for tax purposes. Than you go back to the dmv and pay to have the title changed. Oh, and take your current title along with the paperwork the dmv gives you when you get it inspected. That way they can verify the vin numbers. I legalized my frankenbike not to long ago. Was a long process here in Michigan.

Motorrad:
Every state is differant.   Here in California you can't do it unless your VERY shady..     Got mine done lol

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