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Yes they are transferable. The MOT is a test to state the bike is roadworthy, and the tax last for 6months or a year normally and says that you have paid to use the queens highways  |
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Anyone can turn up at an MOT centre and MOT the bike and it lasts for 12 months.
Insurance wise, its a combination of rider and bike. Generally you insurace a specific bike for a specific rider. Look on websites like www.gocompare.com or www.comparethemarket.com to get an idea of prices. |
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Yes, thanks all for the info and links It's all starting to look a lot clearer.
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| Matt B |
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The DVLA says:
"You can drive any small vehicle eg cars and or motorcycles, shown on your driving licence, for a period of 12 months from the date that you last entered the country, as long as it remains full and valid"
So if you leave the UK and go over to Europe, when you return your 12 months will start over.
Insurance - you may have some issues trying to insure a bike with a non EU licence, not sure.
Whatever you do though, make sure when you take the insurance out that you are covered to ride in Europe and check how long this is valid for. Some insurers include 30 days or 3 months Europe cover but you have to inform them when you are going.
And for riding in France dont forget to take ALL your documents, GB sticker, hi viz jacket in case you break down, dipped headlights on in daytime, and from next mont a French approved breathalyser kit... Jesus  ____________________ stinkwheel: He had an animated .gif of a cat performing fellatio. It's not socially acceptable. It can have real life adverse effects on other people. |
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| Matt B wrote: | The DVLA says:
"You can drive any small vehicle eg cars and or motorcycles, shown on your driving licence, for a period of 12 months from the date that you last entered the country, as long as it remains full and valid"
So if you leave the UK and go over to Europe, when you return your 12 months will start over. |
Not under all circumstances. If you base yourself in the UK, the clock doesn't reset. This is to catch those who've immigrated but point to regular trips home as a method of avoiding ever taking a UK test.
The OP would be pretty safe, though, especially as he's likely to have a tourist visa (which is as close as you can get to having written proof of your visitor status!)
Also, don't mistake an MOT for a certificate of roadworthiness. Check that it is actually roadworthy before parting with cash! ____________________ '11 CBF1000A, '99 C90, '98 CB500
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Its the year identifier and can be either a suffix or prefix letter depending on the years. Later the identifiers turnded to numbers.
The suffix registrations system ran from 1963 to 1982 and has the year identifier at the end.
The prefix registrations system ran from 1983 to 2001 and has the year identifier at the start.
So F123 NOB would be a prefix F and that year is August 88 to July 89.
They are all listed here: https://www.vrm-group.co.uk/car_plate_registration_years.htm ____________________ stinkwheel: He had an animated .gif of a cat performing fellatio. It's not socially acceptable. It can have real life adverse effects on other people. |
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| Matt B wrote: | Its the year identifier and can be either a suffix or prefix letter depending on the years. Later the identifiers turnded to numbers.
The suffix registrations system ran from 1963 to 1982 and has the year identifier at the end.
The prefix registrations system ran from 1983 to 2001 and has the year identifier at the start.
So F123 NOB would be a prefix F and that year is August 88 to July 89.
They are all listed here: https://www.vrm-group.co.uk/car_plate_registration_years.htm |
Thanks for that Matt B, It's nothing for me to worry about then I thought it may have actually meant something more than that, something like Solo Regstration or Pillion etc, In some states here in Australia you can register a bike for "Solo" only, I think it' s just a cheaper way for 3rd party insurance etc, not availlable to me here in NSW but other states do allow it. |
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Hi
MOT is almost equivalent to the Aussi RWC. Lasts 1 year (and unlike some other European countries there is no allowance for riding outside that, beyond going to and from a pre arranged test)
Note Northern Ireland does have somewhat different bureaucracy for registration and MOT than the rest of the UK.
VED is often called road tax. This is FAR cheaper than Aussie rego, but doesn't include any form of insurance. You need at least 3rd party insurance to get VED.
UK insurance is far more expensive than Australian insurance (as it is covering everything, not just the bits that rego doesn't cover).
Years ago when I was in Aus, bikes there were quite a bit more expensive than in the UK, same with cars. But bikes and cars last far less time in the UK (suspect partly because being worth less it is not financially viable to spend as much fixing them).
Your Aussi insurance won't cover you here. You might be able to use your Aussie no claims bonus but I wouldn't bet on it.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 234 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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