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    Except if he doesnt pay off the bike, then they go and repo it from the dude he sold it too. You never buy something from someone with a lien on it. Suzuki dont care about a bill of sale, b/c you really dont have the right to sell it since its technically "suzukis" property until paid off and they sign the title into your name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutling
    Except if he doesnt pay off the bike, then they go and repo it from the dude he sold it too. You never buy something from someone with a lien on it. Suzuki dont care about a bill of sale, b/c you really dont have the right to sell it since its technically "suzukis" property until paid off and they sign the title into your name.
    ^^ Agreed. The bike technically does not belong to you while you have a lien out on it. Also, keep in mind that the new owner will not even be able to register the bike until this is taken care of.
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