Yes, in Massachusetts, motorcycles are required to have both a speedometer and an odometer to pass inspection. These instruments help ensure that the vehicle is operating safely and within legal speed limits. If either is missing or not functioning properly, the motorcycle may fail the inspection. It's important to check that both are in working order before seeking inspection.
We have a '78 International that requires DOT inspection (more demanding than regular) the speedometer is 20 mph off and passes every year.
If your Carfax report shows a rollback on the odometer due to a mistake by the state inspector, try contacting where you had it inspected. If that is not feasible, contact the State and then Carfax.
~Wheels/Tires ~Brakes ~Instruments (Odometer, Speedometer, Reverse Gear) ~Eletrical System (Horn; neutral starter safety switch) ~Lights and headlamp aim ~glass and mirrors ~exhaust system ~fuel system ~body and chassis
Each state has different requirements for filing lost title on a car but it's generally not difficult or expensive. Inquire with the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state. They will need to do a VIN inspection and get the odometer reading off the vehicle.
It is against Federal and State law to tamper with the odometer on any vehicle.
All state require some kind of state inspection sticker
Inspection laws vary from state to state. State governments do not recognize ASE certifications.
The California annual mileage and odometer certification for this vehicle is a document that verifies the mileage on the odometer is accurate and has been certified annually in the state of California.
Pa state emissions costs $30 and inspection costs $25. What a joke, right?
that depends on what state you live in. check with your local dmv.
no you do not
a Pa state safety inspection sticker CAN NOT be applied prior to the emmissions sticker