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you can have whatever engine number you want its the vin on the frame that matters ____________________ Beer, It's the reason I get up every afternoon
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thanks for that , would it be wise to go to the police and get them to check the engine number on the bike to make sure its not stolen, i know the bike and vin is fine as i HPI it but the engine number that could worry me |
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thank you for that im doing my cbt on sat i just would rather everything be legal as riding a monkey bike will draw a ton of attention , i have had a car license for 5 years but i don't mind putting L plates on it  |
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| Wonko The Sane wrote: | what you can be gotten for if the police pull you over is failure to notify the DVLA of changes to a vehicle which carries a fine |
Sadly, true:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/22/section/43C
OP, any contact with the police or insurers is very unlikely to be to your benefit.
I'd suggest enquiring about the insurance costs "if" you put a 110cc engine in the vehicle, then decide what to do based on how much they'll bum you. You may find that your cheap bike might cost you a fortune to ride legally.
Fortunately the S43C offence above doesn't have one of those abhorrent "prove your innocence" clauses, so don't be in any hurry to incriminate yourself if you decide to ride it gangsta style.
tl;dr version - sell it to some other mug, get a legit 125. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If its registered as a 50cc motorcycle, then the 110 engine can be declared as a simple capacity change.
However, if its registered as a 50cc 'Moped', then then, to do it 'legal', you would have to get it re-registered, under new 'taxation class' of motorcycle.
Moped, by legal defanition of the tax class, is less than 50cc and restricted to no more than 30mph.... a 'restriction' that is also now applied to licence entitlement, as well as the C&U regs...
Go more than 30mph, and pretty obvious that what you are riding CAN'T be a 'Moped', there-fore, irrespective of what paperwork you may have, t is NOT the vehicle described on the registration.. insurance then obtained against that registration, is NOT for the vehicle you are riding, at more than 30mph, and the list of potential crimes that they can use to 'seize' the vehicle, starts with it being other than described by the registration, goes through being uninsured, and untaxed, through to their Judge-Dread 'Section 59' powers, that on their 'suspicion' you have committed a crime, they can circumvent actually proving them, and issue a Section 59 Notice instead for 'antisocial use of a motor-vehicle'... on the catch-all that 'anti-social' is almost anything they don't approve of... get two Section 59's and bike gets seized, and you get fined for the privileged, and points on your licence...
Reg-Registering a moped as a motorcycle, is possible; but can be expensive; regs require the vehicle to be inspected against the higher C&U standards for a motorcycle, more a 'self built' motorcycle, not merely the paper-work shuffling bureaucracy of 'self registering' a type approved 'standard' Chinky bike like a Lexmoto or CG Copy.
C&U Regs for mopeds have numerous exceptions and exemptions to the general regulations for a motorcycle; for example, a moped does not have to comply with the minimum tyre tread depth, or have speed and load rating markings on the tyres; 'motorcycles' do.. so it is entirely likely that a standard production moped, could 'fail' C&U inspection as a 'motorcycle'.
Re-Registration as a 'self-built-special' is also expensive; and in all likelihood, more so than merely buyng a brand new chinky-copy DAX monkey-bike, registered as a 110cc motorcycle.
Your call.... how much is it worth to you? How likely do you think it is you'll get caught?
Remember, those section 59 powers exist, and can be applied no matter what, and folk have been given Sec 59's for loud exhausts or doing wheelies, on other-wise utterly un-contentious motorcycles.... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Best 'parlance' I could come up with to describe what is variously NOT defined explicitly in law, other than by by inference, omission and exception, and only really seems to be given status on the log book where its distinctly called a 'Moped' as opposed to a 'Motorcycle'.. and purpose of the log-book.... is to know who to send the tax bill to.. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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The thing is, a "class" of "moped" raises more questions than it answers.
There are some differences about lighting and tread depth in the MOT, but those are defined in terms of engine capacity and/or speed and/or year of manufacture, for which a simple yes/no definition of "moped" isn't sufficient.
And on licensing, "moped" might or might not - depending on when it was first registered - imply that it's OK to ride on "P" entitlement, but not necessarily on "AM", and god knows about grandfathered in entitlement from old "B" passes.
OP, have you bought a 125 yet?  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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