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Old 08-19-2012, 11:21 PM
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MSO for Baker 6-speed

I have a custom bike that I have an MSO for the frame and engine, but I don't have one for the Baker 6-speed, the transmission case was sent off and chromed so you can't even make out the numbers so it doesn't matter what numbers the MSO has on it anyway.

The bike has a good title, but the state it's from put "reconstructed" on it and in my state the dmv wants to put "salvage" on it when I transfer the title.

So my only hope to keep from getting a "salvage" title on it is to get an MSO for the transmission and title the bike in my state like it hasn't been titled before.

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have a buddy write you up a receipt as a used tranny with the #
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Trannys don't have mso just a bill of sale
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yes they do, if you get a new one
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I bought one NEW from the harley shop in 2002 and did not get mso.
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Everyone but HD gives an mso with the tranny.
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my baker 6 has a mso.
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I called Baker last week 1-877-640-2004, got my MSO today in the mail free of charge. All they wanted was the number. Good Luck
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Appreciate it, just seems nobobdy is out there to help the working man is there.
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Appreciate it, just seems nobobdy is out there to help the working man is there.
Chroming wouldnt cover the number on the case???
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Chroming wouldnt cover the number on the case???
It's not the chrome that fills the cavity of the numbers, It's the polishing prior to chrome that distorts them.
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Is there a way to bring the number out so that it's readable without destoying the finish?
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Is there a way to bring the number out so that it's readable without destoying the finish?
put a peice of paper over the #'s and lightly run a pencil over them like your doing some shading on some art work. you should see somthing
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Tranny Numbers

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't the numbers on the Baker be where the arrow is pointing? I can make out what seems to be a set of numbers but they are very faint.
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Old 08-25-2012, 03:12 AM
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lets see a clear larger pic of this tranny... how do you know if its even a baker??
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