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DUAL GLIDE™ 3-WHEEL CONVERSION KIT Dual Glide™ is a unique 3-wheel motorcycle conversion kit that is capable of leaning while riding yet locks in position at slow speeds to keep the bike upright. Now riders who have restrictions that prohibit them from driving a motorcycle can once again enjoy the thrill of a true motorcycle riding experience! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A DUAL GLIDE™? Dual Glide™ 3-wheel motorcycle conversion kits will be available soon. Click the button below & fill out the form to be among the first to know when this incredible product hits the street! DUAL GLIDE™ SIGN UP Dual Glide™ kits will initially be available for: 1984 thru 2006 Harley Davidson Touring motorcycles. Kits for additional years & models are in the works. WIZARD CYCLES ~ ESTABLISHED IN 1986 During our 31 years in business, Wizard Cycles has developed a reputation as one of the premiere custom motorcyle shops in New England. Come work with us & you’ll find out why!

STREETWIZE TECHNOLOGIES & WIZARD CYCLES 120 Northeastern Blvd., Nashua, NH 03062-1919 2 Companies ~ 1 Location Streetwize Technologies & Wizard Cycles are now in a brand new 17,000 sq. ft. facility conveniently located between Exits 4 & 5 just off Route 3 in Nashua, NH. Our expansive new location is being outfitted to provide more & better motorcycle services than ever before! We’re excited about the new shop and we’re sure you will be too. Stop by and let us know how we can be of service to you. MON thru FRI: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. • SAT: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Read more about us in this “Nashua Telegraph” article.Please call anytime with any questions or bookings: Alternatively, we can be reached by email at Mullan Motorcycles is located in the Waterside area of Derry / Londonderry. The workshop is conveniently located close to main roads connecting us to Belfast, Coleraine / Portrush, Omagh, Strabane & the Republic of Ireland.

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Motorcycles and mopeds need to be registered, just like other vehicles, before they can be driven on the road.
motorcycle workshop portsmouthSegways, bicycles, and scooters don't have to be registered. Because many motorcycle drivers put their wheels up for the winter, it is common for the registration to lapse. When good weather resumes, be sure to register and inspect your motorcycle before taking it out on the scenic New Hampshire roads. If you want to register a motorcycle you just bought, bring the proper documents to your town clerk: Title application―blue town clerk copy Title assigned to you as buyer The town clerk will calculate town and state fees; you can usually pay the fees directly to the town clerk. Most municipalities in New Hampshire can give you motorcycle plates. If the town clerk doesn't have motorcycle plates you will have to take your registration to a DMV substation.

Like most visits to the DMV, be prepared to prove your identity. If you plant to apply for a special vanity plate, try the Plate Check before you register your motorcycle. Registering a motorcycle when you have recently moved to New Hampshire from another state is easy. The town clerk will use your out-of-state registration to issue the New Hampshire registration. All motorcycles must be inspected within 10 days after a new registration is issued. Make an appointment at an official inspection station―a state inspection sign will prove it is official―and bring the new registration with decals. The inspection is to make sure your motorcycle is safe and roadworthy. You can expect them to look carefully at your tires and brakes. The electrical system and exhaust are also inspected and the noise coming out of your tail pipe is measured. Just like a vehicle inspection, all repair items are noted and some must be fixed before your motorcycle passes inspection. Once you do pass, the official inspection station will put a one-year inspection sticker on your motorcycle.