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Started by WhiteStripe, March 19, 2010, 11:55:30 AM

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WhiteStripe

I just noticed that my inspection sticker runs December to December.  Here in the NE that creates a bit of an issue as inspections in December can be a bit dicey... 

Is this standard?  End of day i am not too worried about it, but it may mean riding uninspected for several days until i can find a place that is open that will actually give me a sticker.
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Buckethead

I don't know specifically where you live, but in Maine an inspection was like $10 or something piddly. If you're REALLY worried about it, you could always go to an inspection station in like October and get it done.
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Quote from: WhiteStripe on March 19, 2010, 11:55:30 AM
I just noticed that my inspection sticker runs December to December.  Here in the NE that creates a bit of an issue as inspections in December can be a bit dicey... 

Is this standard?  End of day i am not too worried about it, but it may mean riding uninspected for several days until i can find a place that is open that will actually give me a sticker.
You're in MA right?

I believe inspections are in your birth/reg month like for cars in NH.

Bikes get done in June here.

Chances are you'll be ok if you don't put it off long.
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Quote from: ducpainter on March 19, 2010, 04:22:59 PM
You're in MA right?

I believe inspections are in your birth/reg month like for cars in NH.

Bikes get done in June here.

Chances are you'll be ok if you don't put it off long.

assuming you remember to get it done at all... [roll]
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Quote from: T. Rush on March 20, 2010, 01:35:02 AM
In Mass inspection is by last day in MAY.

Yup, and registration ends 12/31, maybe that's what WhiteStripe was thinking of.


WhiteStripe

Quote from: T. Rush on March 20, 2010, 01:35:02 AM
In Mass inspection is by last day in MAY.

Yeah,  i am an idiot.  Inspection runs until 5/31 - not sure what i was thinking...

Good news was that i told my wife i had to go get it inspected, so i scored a ride on Saturday!

So is MA really May to May, or if i go in April will it go to Apr - Apr like a car?

DucPainter, in MA its when you register a car, not birthday - makes it hard to keep track.
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Every motorcycle inspection in Mass ends on the last day of May and it doesn't matter when you get it done

ducpainter

Quote from: WhiteStripe on March 22, 2010, 04:26:35 AM
Yeah,  i am an idiot.  Inspection runs until 5/31 - not sure what i was thinking...

Good news was that i told my wife i had to go get it inspected, so i scored a ride on Saturday!

So is MA really May to May, or if i go in April will it go to Apr - Apr like a car?

DucPainter, in MA its when you register a car, not birthday - makes it hard to keep track.
In NH reg is done in your birth month as is inspection on cars.

Bikes all get inspected in June.
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a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
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    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
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