Selling a Rebuilt Title Dirt Bike in Texas
Texas inspection requirements, mandatory disclosure rules, value impact, and how to write a bill of sale for a rebuilt dirt bike.
Salvage Title
- Insurance total loss declaration
- Cannot be registered or driven on roads
- Cannot be legally sold to a non-dealer
- Must be repaired + inspected to get rebuilt title
- No insurance available (liability only exceptions vary)
Rebuilt Title
- Repaired salvage — passed state inspection
- Can be registered and driven
- Can be sold to private buyers
- Salvage brand permanently on title
- Insurable (coverage varies by insurer)
Texas Rebuilt Title Inspection: Required
Texas requires a rebuilt vehicle to pass a Texas DPS state inspection before the title can be changed from Salvage to Rebuilt. The inspection costs $7–$40.25 depending on vehicle type. Take it to any licensed Texas inspection station after repairs are complete.
Disclosure law: Texas Transportation Code § 501.0925 requires sellers to disclose all title brands including Salvage and Rebuilt in writing. The title itself is branded "Rebuilt" permanently.
Regulatory agency: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) + TxDMV
Value Impact: What a Rebuilt Title Actually Costs You
| Repair Quality | Documentation | Typical Discount vs Clean Title |
|---|---|---|
| Professional shop repairs | Full receipts + photos + inspection cert | 20–25% |
| Professional repairs, partial docs | Receipts only, no photos | 25–32% |
| Self-repairs, documented | Parts receipts, photos | 30–38% |
| Self-repairs, minimal docs | Limited paper trail | 38–45%+ |
How to Sell a Rebuilt Dirt Bike in Texas
Recommended Bill of Sale Disclosure Language
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a salvage title and a rebuilt title?
A salvage title is issued when an insurance company declares a vehicle a total loss (typically when repair cost exceeds 70-80% of actual cash value). The vehicle cannot be legally driven on public roads with a salvage title. A rebuilt title (also called "Reconstructed" in some states) is issued after a salvage vehicle has been repaired to meet safety standards and passed any required state inspections. A rebuilt title allows the vehicle to be registered and driven, but the salvage history is permanently recorded.
Do I legally have to disclose a rebuilt title when selling in Texas?
Texas Transportation Code § 501.0925 requires sellers to disclose all title brands including Salvage and Rebuilt in writing. The title itself is branded "Rebuilt" permanently.
How much less is a rebuilt title dirt bike worth compared to a clean title?
Rebuilt title vehicles typically sell for 20-40% less than equivalent clean-title vehicles. The exact discount depends on the severity of the prior damage, the quality of the repair, the vehicle's age and model, and local market demand. Kelley Blue Book does not publish rebuilt title values — most buyers use the clean private party value minus a 20-40% discount. Vehicles with minor cosmetic damage and documented high-quality repairs sell at the lower end of the discount range; structural damage carries a steeper penalty.
Can a rebuilt title dirt bike get full insurance coverage in Texas?
Many insurers offer liability and collision coverage on rebuilt title vehicles, but comprehensive coverage is harder to obtain and some companies decline rebuilt titles entirely. Insurers that do cover rebuilt vehicles often use the salvage value as the basis for claims settlement, not the rebuilt value. Always confirm full coverage availability before advertising the vehicle — buyers often ask about insurability. GEICO, Progressive, and State Farm generally offer coverage on rebuilt vehicles with documented repairs; Allstate and Farmers are more restrictive.
Can a rebuilt title ever be cleared to a clean title?
No — in all 50 states, a rebuilt title brand is permanent. Once a vehicle has been declared a total loss and received a salvage title, the rebuilt or reconstructed designation remains on the title chain indefinitely regardless of the quality of repairs. Any seller claiming to "clear" a rebuilt title is committing title washing fraud. Buyers should always run a CARFAX or AutoCheck report to verify the full title history.
What language should be in the bill of sale for a rebuilt title dirt bike?
The bill of sale should explicitly state: (1) the vehicle carries a rebuilt title; (2) the prior salvage title was issued due to [describe incident, e.g., flood, collision, theft recovery]; (3) the buyer acknowledges they have been informed of the title status prior to signing; (4) the sale is in its current as-is condition unless specific warranties are given in writing. Including this language creates a clear record of disclosure and protects the seller from future claims.
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