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Yes, you can sell a motorcycle with a tag receipt, but it's important to check your local laws regarding the sale of vehicles. The tag receipt typically serves as proof of registration and may need to be transferred to the new owner. However, it's advisable to provide a title or bill of sale to ensure a smooth transaction and to protect both parties involved. Always verify any requirements specific to your state or region before proceeding with the sale.

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