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MOT might be on its way out for old bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugo Myatt" data-source="post: 29134" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Vibrac is right. I have recently acquired a 1954 machine that is not on the Swansea data base. I am currently refurbishing it for the road. It came complete with original and readable number plates, matching log book (Reg, frame and engine numbers) and the last tax disc for 1972. I had assumed when the great day comes I would be able to take all the relevant docs to the local regional office and get it sorted out. Now I can only envision spending agonising hours on the phone to the ignorant an staff member (none of them knew what a sidecar combination was on a recent enquiry) and probably the expenditure of a lot of money for the services of an approved inspector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugo Myatt, post: 29134, member: 99"] Vibrac is right. I have recently acquired a 1954 machine that is not on the Swansea data base. I am currently refurbishing it for the road. It came complete with original and readable number plates, matching log book (Reg, frame and engine numbers) and the last tax disc for 1972. I had assumed when the great day comes I would be able to take all the relevant docs to the local regional office and get it sorted out. Now I can only envision spending agonising hours on the phone to the ignorant an staff member (none of them knew what a sidecar combination was on a recent enquiry) and probably the expenditure of a lot of money for the services of an approved inspector. [/QUOTE]
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