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| grant965 |
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 grant965 Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 15:50 - 08 Jul 2013 Post subject: Selling bike with private reg |
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Hi all, bike has a private reg worth 750-800, should I sell with the bike and make a few extra £000s or split, how does it work? How easy? How long?
Thanks, Grant ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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 reed Nearly there...

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If you bought it with the private reg already on the bike then you can still take it off, but you need to get a new registration for the bike, which will be made up by the DVLA, unless you know the previous registration, and it is still available.
You have to fill in some forms that are freely available from the DVLA.
Although this may all be wrong so meh.
Also I'd recommend ringing the DVLA, as my boss found out when he tried taking his private plate off, that the way in which it is done has changed, however the Gov site has not been updated. (As of about 3 weeks ago.) ____________________ Generic XOR 50, Gilera SMT 50, GSXR 400 GK73A, Ducati Monster 600, Honda Hornet 600.
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 m3-paul Spanner Monkey
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You will have to go to a DVLA office and get it put on retention. Costs around £105 from memory. They will then assign a new or original plate to the bike. This isn't instant. Normally one to two week turnaround.
If you do keep the plate then every year if it has not been put on to a vehicle then to keep entitlement to use that plate it is a £25 annual charge though you can pay for two or three years in advance at either £50 or £75. The DVLA certainly have this as a money spinner  ____________________ Yamaha TZR250 - love the smell of TTS!!!!
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Gone up a fair bit sadly
Just had a look
One year: £105
Two years: £130
Three years: £155
Not as bad as i thought but still if you aren't in a rush/likely to sell for a few years probably cheaper to reassign to a vehicle, 80 quid to assign and 80 to unassign so same as 3 years, anything beyond would make it a cheaper option. |
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 m3-paul Spanner Monkey
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| -Matt- wrote: | Gone up a fair bit sadly
Just had a look
One year: £105
Two years: £130
Three years: £155
Not as bad as i thought but still if you aren't in a rush/likely to sell for a few years probably cheaper to reassign to a vehicle, 80 quid to assign and 80 to unassign so same as 3 years, anything beyond would make it a cheaper option. |
No, that is as I remember it.
One year (this is the moment t goes on retention) is the £105. You can choose to also pay he £130 or £155 at the moment you put it on retention to cover that retention for the next two or three years.
If you choose one year then you will get a reminder two or three weeks before the year is up to pay the next £25, £50 or £75.
To use that plate on another vehicle costs nothing though as you have he entitlement to the registration number through he retention certificate.
I am about to put my personal plate I retained two years ago on to my fireblade.
Just need to go to the local dvla office, hand over the retention certificate and tax disc (can't remember if you need to hand over the V5 as well) and they do it there and then. ____________________ Yamaha TZR250 - love the smell of TTS!!!!
CBR900RR Fireblade - so much fun
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 209 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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