Side-by-side seller and buyer columns on the left with item details on the right. Quick comparison.
Seller full name & address
Buyer full name & address
Year, make, model, and color
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
Engine displacement (cc)
Odometer reading at time of sale
Sale price
"As-is" or warranty condition statement
Date of sale
Seller signature & date
Buyer signature & date
Notarization required
Louisiana requires this document to be notarized. Both buyer and seller must sign before a notary public.
Used alongside the signed title for DMV registration. Many states require it explicitly for off-road vehicles that lack a standard title.
A motorcycle bill of sale documents the private-party transfer of any two- or three-wheeled motorized vehicle — including motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, dirt bikes, ATVs, and UTVs. It is used alongside the signed title certificate when registering the vehicle at the DMV.
About the Two-Column style
The Two-Column template places seller and buyer information side-by-side in a balanced left-right layout, with property details and financial terms flowing beneath in full-width sections. The columnar design allows for quick visual comparison of party information.
Best for
Transactions where both parties fill the document together, or situations where side-by-side identity verification is beneficial.
Why this layout?
The mirrored column layout allows a third party (notary, witness, or clerk) to instantly verify that both parties' information is complete and balanced before the document is signed.
A motorcycle bill of sale without proper documentation exposes both buyer and seller to significant liability.
Seller liability for traffic violations
If the buyer fails to re-register the motorcycle, the seller's name remains on the registration. Parking tickets, red-light camera violations, and even DUI incidents can be traced back to the registered owner — the seller.
Stolen bike exposure
Motorcycles are frequently stolen. Always run a NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau) check on the VIN before purchase. Document the VIN on the bill of sale and keep a copy for your records.
Off-road vs. street-legal confusion
Many dirt bikes and ATVs are sold without a title and are not street-legal. Without proper documentation, the buyer may not be able to obtain insurance or ride legally, even on private property in some jurisdictions.
Start with the SELLER column on the left — full legal name and current address
Complete the BUYER column on the right — compare both for accuracy
Fill PROPERTY details in the center beneath both columns
Enter CONSIDERATION in the payment section — price and method
Both parties sign — seller signs left, buyer signs right
Verify the VIN on the engine case, frame, and title all match before signing
Note whether the vehicle is street-legal or off-road only
Record the engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc)
Ask for maintenance records — they establish usage history and help verify odometer accuracy
Does New York require a bill of sale for a motorcycle?
Yes. The NY DMV requires a bill of sale alongside the signed title to complete a motorcycle registration transfer. The document must include the VIN, sale price, and dated signatures.
Can I sell a dirt bike without a title?
Many off-road only bikes never had a title. In New York, a bill of sale plus an MSO (Manufacturer's Statement of Origin) or a prior registration is generally accepted. Contact your local DMV for specifics.
Does a motorcycle bill of sale need to be notarized in New York?
No. New York does not require notarization for motorcycle bills of sale. Both parties' signatures are sufficient.
What if the VIN has been altered or removed?
Do not complete the purchase. An altered or removed VIN is a strong indicator of a stolen vehicle. Report it to local law enforcement.
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