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Put my green RF in today and its all ok so that's it for another year LaughingLaughing

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in 5 years of riding i've only MOT'd one bike.. yeah i dont keep them long enough *Hides*

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You need an MOT here to change owners,
if you sell it without you lose the plates
back to the government and even if you keep
them it become de-registered and plates
deleted from the system.

Its OK to sell it non-roadworthy,
no plates or MOT.

Good thing is once its been MOT'd, as long
as you keep paying the rego (road tax)
it never needs to be inspected ever again !

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Good thing is once its been MOT'd, as long
as you keep paying the rego (road tax)
it never needs to be inspected ever again !


that's so alien having growed old with uk ways of doing things, suppose each country has it's own rules that work for them.

congrats - always a relief to get another ticket

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@Iano wrote:
Good thing is once its been MOT'd, as long
as you keep paying the rego (road tax)
it never needs to be inspected ever again !


that's so alien having growed old with uk ways of doing things, suppose each country has it's own rules that work for them.


Yeah, few differences here.
Your road tax includes basic 3rd person
(not property) insurance, so anyone with a licence
is legal to drive anything with a tax disc!

Bad thing is if your a unemployed bum in a rental house,
and you hit me, I have to claim off my own full comp
if you havent taken insurance out.

Good and bad.

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Bad thing is if your a unemployed bum in a rental house,
and you hit me, I have to claim off my own full comp
if you havent taken insurance out.


seems a lot of peeps in the uk, possibly urban areas/inner city more so, that don't always bother with insurance at all - same type of thing, if you tangle with one of them there is nobody to claim from.

for once we are having some australian type weather here.

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