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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 122937" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Another scenario (Its a tangled web)</p><p>The bike I had with no SORN (see above) had a V5 (I actually got a RED one issued after the BLUE ones were out of date because the DVLA lost a batch -still the bike had no SORN)</p><p>However I had another bike basket case for 30 years again before SORN in race trim and no V5. So again no SORN and no insurance. Now as it was together last year I found the registration record in Aylesbury took a picture of the basket case filled in the forms and got a V5 . In that case as soon as it was a legal entity although I was going to take it to bits I SORNED it otherwise I could/may then have been pinched. In fact I could as its made in 1948 without a need for an MOT have taxed it as a wreck!. When its finished I shall Tax it. In all bike cases I have insured it since it costs no more with Haggerty for me if a bike is storage or use</p><p>So the bike has a V5 so you have used it since the mid nineties you must Tax it or SORN it there may be dispensations with the lockdown act fast things are changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 122937, member: 60"] Another scenario (Its a tangled web) The bike I had with no SORN (see above) had a V5 (I actually got a RED one issued after the BLUE ones were out of date because the DVLA lost a batch -still the bike had no SORN) However I had another bike basket case for 30 years again before SORN in race trim and no V5. So again no SORN and no insurance. Now as it was together last year I found the registration record in Aylesbury took a picture of the basket case filled in the forms and got a V5 . In that case as soon as it was a legal entity although I was going to take it to bits I SORNED it otherwise I could/may then have been pinched. In fact I could as its made in 1948 without a need for an MOT have taxed it as a wreck!. When its finished I shall Tax it. In all bike cases I have insured it since it costs no more with Haggerty for me if a bike is storage or use So the bike has a V5 so you have used it since the mid nineties you must Tax it or SORN it there may be dispensations with the lockdown act fast things are changing. [/QUOTE]
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