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    I posted this a few weeks ago
    Looking at buying a sled, and checked the web to see if VIN can be checked. Website below:

    http://app.cpic-cipc.ca/English/search.cfm

    For snow machine check here, was surprised at the amount info you can glean with a VIN, buyer beware..
    Search Vehicles by VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)

    You may search for autos, trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, farm vehicles, heavy equipment, trailers, or ATVs. Please enter only letters and numbers without spaces or other special characters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mightyhunter View Post
    Konabiker, it was a Yamaha Kodiak. Im looking for a 4X4 ATV, dont really care about a winch cause I have a brand new here I bought years ago and never used it. Electric start, auto would be nice. Open to all models
    Well, I had the Yamaha Grizzly 450 and simply loved it. In canada they are called Kodiak and they are the same thing. All have electric starters and are automatic. Also have the pull cord for emergencies.
    OPP uses them and they go for sale in auctions once in a while but no "good deals" can be found in auctions if you ask me!
    The Yamahas have a 4 wheel differential lock that will enable you to go anywhere under any conditions pretty much, and all you'll need is aggressive tires to help you along. Also Yamaha models have great ground clearance which I like.
    As soon as I get my hands on some $$$ I will be running to the dealer to buy a new one, because I believe that a new machine can give me quite a few years of service before anything goes wrong, and I am very good with taking care of stuff.
    As for insurance, I never insured mine and never ran into any trouble on the lakes or off-road. Not advocating it, but that's simply my personal experience. I'd never buy one if the seller can't provide ownership anyway.

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    Did the OPP ever ask for your papers to find out that you had no insurance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    Did the OPP ever ask for your papers to find out that you had no insurance?
    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    Well, I had the Yamaha Grizzly 450 and simply loved it. In canada they are called Kodiak and they are the same thing. All have electric starters and are automatic. Also have the pull cord for emergencies.
    OPP uses them and they go for sale in auctions once in a while but no "good deals" can be found in auctions if you ask me!
    The Yamahas have a 4 wheel differential lock that will enable you to go anywhere under any conditions pretty much, and all you'll need is aggressive tires to help you along. Also Yamaha models have great ground clearance which I like.
    As soon as I get my hands on some $$$ I will be running to the dealer to buy a new one, because I believe that a new machine can give me quite a few years of service before anything goes wrong, and I am very good with taking care of stuff.
    As for insurance, I never insured mine and never ran into any trouble on the lakes or off-road. Not advocating it, but that's simply my personal experience. I'd never buy one if the seller can't provide ownership anyway.
    Unless you use your ATV exclusively on private property and it's never used to even cross a roadway,it must be registered,licensed and insured the same as any other vehicle. The penalty for operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance (pink card) is $500; without insurance,it's $5000. It's just blind luck that you haven't been checked by either the Police,CO or an MTO officer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Unless you use your ATV exclusively on private property and never used to even cross a roadway,it must be registered,licensed and insured the same as any other vehicle. The penalty for operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance (pink card) is $500; without insurance,it's $5000. It's just blind luck that you haven't been checked by either the Police,CO or an MTO officer.
    ...and if you get hit by another vehicle on an uninsured ATV, you will have no right to a claim against the other driver even if they are 100% at fault if you have no insurance of your own...that caveat even applies to atv's insured as farm equipment under farm insurance policies...

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    That's one heck of a chance to take. Insurance can be found for under $300/ year.

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    Yes a big chance to take and if in an accident you take the chance of losing everything you have acquired in your lifetime .

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    I was being checked on ice and back to shore twice last year at Scugog and Kempenfelt . One time they just look for the plate, second time they asked for insurance. Lucky I always have both with me all the time.

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    I've been checked once in fifteen years, happened to be on private property and got nailed because my helmet was on my lap instead of my head. We were carrying gear between two vehicles about 100' apart.....getting ready to head into the bush on a fishing trip.

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    I didn't think they could give you a fine on private property for something like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    I've been checked once in fifteen years, happened to be on private property and got nailed because my helmet was on my lap instead of my head. We were carrying gear between two vehicles about 100' apart.....getting ready to head into the bush on a fishing trip.
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