PA State Inspection
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PA State Inspection
Does anyone know how long PA state inspections are good for? I just got my bike in March and they inspected it at the same time. It expires this month. Are bike inspections only good for 6 months rather then a year? If so, do people actually get theirs inspected twice a year? What about other states? I'm thinking I'm just going to sit on it till the spring and take my chances with the popo.
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Does anyone know how long PA state inspections are good for? I just got my bike in March and they inspected it at the same time. It expires this month. Are bike inspections only good for 6 months rather then a year? If so, do people actually get theirs inspected twice a year? What about other states? I'm thinking I'm just going to sit on it till the spring and take my chances with the popo.
Considering the fine riding weather we gots right now, I'd wait til spring. Not many riding days left here...
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Does anyone know how long PA state inspections are good for? I just got my bike in March and they inspected it at the same time. It expires this month. Are bike inspections only good for 6 months rather then a year? If so, do people actually get theirs inspected twice a year? What about other states? I'm thinking I'm just going to sit on it till the spring and take my chances with the popo.
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There was a thread on this a while ago and a few people posted that when registering a bike in PA for the first time it is good for 6 months. After that its good for a year.
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Sorry to disagree but I just titled, registered and inspected my 2009 Ultra Classic in PA. I bought it Aug 1 and the registration expires Jul 31 2010. The inspection I did last week has a sticker expiring in Jul 2010 too.
#7
There are no inspections in Oklahoma. No safely checks, no emissions test and no helmet law. There's only one disadvantage. Being called and Okie from Muskogee.
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I think the reason why it was so screwy with me was because I bought the bike in Florida and had it shipped up here. But even still, I didn't get it inspected until my PA registration came. I guess I'll find out in the spring when I get it in...I'm not wasting the money on it now with the winter coming.
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The short answer is yes, they are good for a year. IF you get them inspected at the right time.
I tried to explain this before, and I don't think anyone believed me.
There is a chart for cars and one for motorcycles. They are different. The
Inspection periods for motorcycles are governed by Pennsylvania law. Motorcycle inspection expirations are based on the expiration of the vehicle’s registration and can be found in the chart below:
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ons/Chart4.pdf
There is a different chart for cars and trucks. And a third chart for semi annual inspections. It depends on if the place that inspects your bike reads the right chart.. If you want to read the whole thing here is the whole page
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/inspectio..._faq.shtml#Q07
If you read that you will see that cars no longer necessarily have matching registrations and inspections, anymore, either.
If you, meaning the OP, wait till next year to get your bike inspected, say in March, and the place does it right, guess what, it will expire again in September 2010... So you can run illegal every winter, or you can just go get the bike inspected now and then every September after that.
Frenchbikers bike falls under the chart, too.
Mine are totally wrong. I think the place I took them didn't know what they were doing.
Harley reg is March 2010 inspection is due this month Oct. 2009
Yamhaha reg is March 2010 inspection is due June 2010
Explain that one.
Feel free to be confused. Everyone else is.
I tried to explain this before, and I don't think anyone believed me.
There is a chart for cars and one for motorcycles. They are different. The
Inspection periods for motorcycles are governed by Pennsylvania law. Motorcycle inspection expirations are based on the expiration of the vehicle’s registration and can be found in the chart below:
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ons/Chart4.pdf
There is a different chart for cars and trucks. And a third chart for semi annual inspections. It depends on if the place that inspects your bike reads the right chart.. If you want to read the whole thing here is the whole page
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/inspectio..._faq.shtml#Q07
If you read that you will see that cars no longer necessarily have matching registrations and inspections, anymore, either.
If you, meaning the OP, wait till next year to get your bike inspected, say in March, and the place does it right, guess what, it will expire again in September 2010... So you can run illegal every winter, or you can just go get the bike inspected now and then every September after that.
Frenchbikers bike falls under the chart, too.
Mine are totally wrong. I think the place I took them didn't know what they were doing.
Harley reg is March 2010 inspection is due this month Oct. 2009
Yamhaha reg is March 2010 inspection is due June 2010
Explain that one.
Feel free to be confused. Everyone else is.
Last edited by nighttraingirl; 10-05-2009 at 11:56 AM.