Saturday, December 10, 2011

Registering



When I bought TW493, It didn't have a Title and never had been registered.


This created problems. Every state worker that I asked how to work through the problem, they said " DON'T BUY IT WITHOUT A TITLE" ... this wasn't an acceptible answer, for obvious reasons. So I bought it. I did some legwork on the whole problem and knowing that there were twikes registered in California, Oregon, Illinois, and somewhere east coast, They can be registered. The only problem is not having a title. OK, so let's figure this one out. 

1: is it a homebuilt vehicle?
      NO

2. is it stolen? 
      NO

3. is it scrap from another vehicle? 
      NO

4 does it have a VIN?
      sorta... yes.... YES. 

State law says that any vehicle has to have a VIN. The caviet: any Low Production Vehicle doesn't have to have a VIN, but the unique identifier. 

Definition: Low production vechile means it has less than a certain number per year ( something like 1,000). With the limited number of Twikes ever produced, it matched that spec, but it still has a VIN for ease of licensing and identification)

The TWIKE does have a VIN, so this solved those questions. Now does it pass all specs by DOT?

A quick search on the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration) returned a few documents:



These basically state that the Highway department  states that they are legitimate motorcycles; good to be driven in the USA. The Highway Patrol and inspectors loved these docs, it is like their bible.

Next issue, Getting the title issued: 

1:VIN inspection
In Kansas, there has to be a VIN inspection by the Highway patrol. This is basically bring in the Title, and the vehicle and they will make sure it's not stolen. My problem being that there is no Title, and it was never Registered. The Trooper was very  cautious. After seeing the documents above, he was like Oh, GOOD!! just needed a Bill of Sale and Drivers License. The trooper issued me the correct paperwork to get a title issued to me.

2. Insurance
Because of the nature of the vehicle, Many of the companies are like "We only take normal motorcycles". When possible, I would go into the office and smile asking with a picture if they would allow me to get insurance through them. It took a few companies (in fact, I was rejected Multiple times... RUDLY by my company at the time). I found State Farm was a little apprehensive, but they emailed off the their underwriters and found that they go "YUP, it's got 3 wheels, It's a motorcycle". So I have since moved to State Farm.

3. Licence Plate
I went into the Motor Vehicle Department... with the paperwork above( Bill of sale, VIN inspection, Insurance) and they have issued a Title, and License Plate.  Of Course, with a vehicle like this, you have to do a vanity plate ( custom license plate). Custom plate will be coming in a few weeks!!
Licence Plate
...Side note, a smiling face and a patient attitude is always nice when trying to figure a problem like this out. Also a note is to know what you are talking about. For example, while getting the insurance, since it is electric it is technically a "0"cc motor, but we put in a 1cc to get it pushed through.

It wasn't an easy task to complete, but it is very nice to know I can drive it legally.

Battery Woes
NEXT STEP: Batteries
I did do an initial drive of the vehicle on Batteries that were borrowed and drove about 6 miles on partially charged batteries... after they sat a little, They have died. I'm currently plotting and planning on resolving this issue. ( perhaps the next post)

As I get the batteries running, I'll need to put new tires on the Twike. Ends up that they are just moped tires. Shouldn't be too hard to change out. ( old tires have been sitting on there for ~ 5years)




Monday, November 21, 2011

SOLD!

For those looking to purchase a Twike, some knowledge is required, but it really is nice to know the right people. And I knew quite a few of them...

Please see the blogs/ websites attached to the right of this page to find more info/ other Twike owners in the USA. I learned... all I know about Twikes from them, either in person, or from links on their pages.

Important things I've learned from these pages:
(TW434)-- the perfect trailer for the Twike is a 5'x9' utility from Uhaul (don't get a covered trailer, Can't open the Canopy inside of it to properly apply the brake). I used a little bit of cardboard for padding, and straps on the tires, and it worked perfect. ( this was my first experience towing, twas a good reason to start). I threw a rope through the canopy bar and tied it under the vehicle to keep it down, but I also threw a tarp over the top to guarantee that  it wouldn't pop open while driving. One thought I had was " Wow, these hard drive magnets REALLY keep the tarp in place (when attached to the trailer). I had minimal flapping of the tarp.

I finalized the purchase of TW493 from the previous own on the afternoon of November 19, It was a bit cool but with your blood pumping you didn't care if there were 20' of snow, you are buying a TWIKE. I trailered it back to my place and parked it in the garage in Kansas. On the way back from purchasing it, I stopped by the owner of TW433 ; said hello and swapped stories. While talking he says " those batteries are dead? clear some room in the car, I've got some batteries for you"

WOW! Purchased a twike, and got working batteries?! in the same day?! GREAT LUCK, I was expecting to spend a few months piecing stuff together with hopes and dreams.

I was very fortunate to have these connections. in the few days that I've had TW493, I've changed out the batteries, charged the batteries, and done some initial testing. It all looks to be in operating shape. I have contacted the manufacturer with a few questions and they are excited to see another twike get back on the road.

Once I get some road testing I'll try to remember to post my results. I'm currently designing a device to automatically track the energy used in the vehicle as well as the miles traveled so that it can  accurately calculate the MPGe ( Miles per Gallon Equivalent, basically this is a way to even the field of measuring efficiency. Other ways to measure are Watt-Hour/ Mile).

~TW493

This goes for all my posts, Please post a comment if you have questions, They will help people learn.

Pre-sale

On the road

Passenger side

Driver's Side


Unloading

All's Good