Can a motorcycle with replaced turn signals be transferred?

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ZoeFitz
07/25/25 4:08pm
Can a motorcycle with replaced turn signals be transferred? Yes, a motorcycle with replaced turn signals can be transferred. Notes: When processing the motorcycle transfer, both parties must be present in person. The required materials include the ID cards of both parties, the motorcycle's driving license, the motorcycle registration certificate, and the invoice for the second-hand motorcycle sale. The motorcycle transfer must be processed at the local vehicle management office. Before the transfer, ensure that all violation records have been dealt with. Legal Basis: According to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" of the Ministry of Public Security: For applications for modification registration, the owner of the motor vehicle shall fill out the application form, submit the motor vehicle for inspection, and provide relevant certificates and documents.
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AdrianaRose
08/11/25 9:41pm
I've been riding motorcycles for many years and have replaced the turn signals several times, like when bulbs burn out or just for upgrades. During vehicle transfer, the DMV mainly checks the safety condition of the vehicle - whether the lights are functioning, flashing properly, and if the colors comply with regulations. As long as your turn signals work normally and were replaced with legal parts, it generally won't affect the transfer. I remember during my last motorcycle transfer, I had installed regular bulbs myself, and the inspector just verified the lights were working fine. However, if you've installed illegal colors like red or blue, or if the lights don't work, the transfer will definitely be blocked. I suggest testing your lights before the transfer, or have a knowledgeable friend check them to ensure everything's okay and avoid wasted trips. After all, transfer documents require vehicles to meet safety standards, and malfunctioning signal lights could cause accidents.
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