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 Posted: 18:12 - 03 Nov 2011 Post subject: Scrapping a motorbike (or lessons learnt) |
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Having taken the deision to scrap my cd200 (see thread on center stand in workshop), I thought it would be easy, oh how wrong could I be?
The new log books (V5) no longer have a section to register the bike as scrapped, instead you are directed to www.direct.gov.uk/atf Which only refers to cars !
Basically the new laws (probably self imposed by Swansea), require you to take the vehicle (CAR!!!!!) to a local ATF (authorised treatment facility) who will take the vehicle and issue you with a COD (Certificate of destruction) the web site takes you to the enviroment agency who are responsible for enforcing this, and here you can download (https://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Business/ATFs_PR_Oct_2011_-_protected.xls) the updated list of ATF's so you can find one local to you.
OR AT LEAST THATS THE PHEORY.
It all falls apart when it comes to motorbikes.
I rang my local ATF, explained I have stripped the bike to determine how bad the rust was, and as it was deemed not worth repairing, I now dully wanted to scrap the frame, and even had the new V5 in my name. The ATF said ?
"NO" they tried to tell me the rules stated they must have a complete vehicle??? I rang DVLA who told me the ATF MUST take the vehicle, or at least issue a COD. Again I called my local ATF, again he told me to F-off (nice customer support). Again I called DVLA, who could not offer any other path forward other than to telephone the Enviroment Agency and complain (yea right).
I called the EA, and they told me they were NOT rules but "Guides" and the guide states a vehicle must be complete, I asked if this applies to Motorbikes, and they confirmed they did not know, as DVLA had not made that point clear. So I was no further forward. Out of desperation I rang a fw more ATF's and also got the run-around, finally on my 4th call I got a more receptive answer, "Sure bring the V5 and the frame". So I drove the 45 miles (my closest if 3 miles!!!!) and handed them the frame, and V5, the frame was weighed and I got paid £2.36 for the scrap steel value, and they took the V5 from me and issued a receipt. Job Done.
Just thought I would share the experience in case anyone else hits this stupid omission by DVLA to include bikes in their changes.
I guess the local ATF wants a complete bike to strip for parts, but thats not made clear, and my local ATF does not strip bikes, so that blows that pheory out of the water. ____________________ XV1100, XV750
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When i registered my stolen recovered bike as scrapped, i stripped it of everything i wanted, cut off the frame no (The frame cannot go back on the road once its 'scrapped' so it makes no difference) Went up my local ATF with the 3inch cut of frame and the logbook (new red one) and they were happy to scrap it. They were not interested where the rest of the bike was, i did tell them i was keeping it for spares. No probs ____________________ Eat well, poo hard
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 Posted: 10:23 - 04 Nov 2011 Post subject: Re: Scrapping a motorbike (or lessons learnt) |
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| grahamd1 wrote: | Having taken the deision to scrap my cd200 (see thread on center stand in workshop), I thought it would be easy, oh how wrong could I be?
The new log books (V5) no longer have a section to register the bike as scrapped, instead you are directed to www.direct.gov.uk/atf Which only refers to cars !
Basically the new laws (probably self imposed by Swansea), require you to take the vehicle (CAR!!!!!) to a local ATF (authorised treatment facility) who will take the vehicle and issue you with a COD (Certificate of destruction) the web site takes you to the enviroment agency who are responsible for enforcing this, and here you can download ( https://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/static/documents/Business/ATFs_PR_Oct_2011_-_protected.xls) the updated list of ATF's so you can find one local to you.
OR AT LEAST THATS THE PHEORY.
It all falls apart when it comes to motorbikes.
I rang my local ATF, explained I have stripped the bike to determine how bad the rust was, and as it was deemed not worth repairing, I now dully wanted to scrap the frame, and even had the new V5 in my name. The ATF said ?
"NO" they tried to tell me the rules stated they must have a complete vehicle??? I rang DVLA who told me the ATF MUST take the vehicle, or at least issue a COD. Again I called my local ATF, again he told me to F-off (nice customer support). Again I called DVLA, who could not offer any other path forward other than to telephone the Enviroment Agency and complain (yea right).
I called the EA, and they told me they were NOT rules but "Guides" and the guide states a vehicle must be complete, I asked if this applies to Motorbikes, and they confirmed they did not know, as DVLA had not made that point clear. So I was no further forward. Out of desperation I rang a fw more ATF's and also got the run-around, finally on my 4th call I got a more receptive answer, "Sure bring the V5 and the frame". So I drove the 45 miles (my closest if 3 miles!!!!) and handed them the frame, and V5, the frame was weighed and I got paid £2.36 for the scrap steel value, and they took the V5 from me and issued a receipt. Job Done.
Just thought I would share the experience in case anyone else hits this stupid omission by DVLA to include bikes in their changes.
I guess the local ATF wants a complete bike to strip for parts, but thats not made clear, and my local ATF does not strip bikes, so that blows that pheory out of the water. |
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Urgh. Don't ask the DVLA what to do: you'll get a different lie every time you ask.
Just tell them what you've done and then invite them to either deal with it, see you in court, or GTFO. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Once again, with feeling: DVLA procedures are not laws. Much as they'd love to believe otherwise. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Help me! I agree with Warped. Help meeeeeee! ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 55 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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