How Long Does a Motorcycle Need to Be Unsold to Be Considered a Stock Vehicle?
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Generally, motorcycles that remain unsold three months after leaving the factory are considered stock vehicles. Here is some information about motorcycle stock vehicles: 1. Definition: Stock vehicles cannot simply be defined as long-term unsold vehicles. They actually have two definitions: one refers to vehicles reasonably stored in 4S showrooms for customer viewing, which have no quality defects; the other refers to truly unsold vehicles that have not been sold for more than three months after leaving the factory. 2. Identifying Stock Vehicles: Simply open the engine hood or the driver's side door to see the manufacturer's labeled vehicle model, production date, and other relevant information. The vehicle's factory certificate will also clearly indicate these details.