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black_firestorm
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PostPosted: 18:20 - 19 Sep 2018    Post subject: Declare Bike Colour Change on V5 doc Reply with quote

Hi there,

I am interested in replacing the body panels, and painting parts of my bike so that it has a different (but manufacturer authentic) colour scheme.

After painting the bike in the more desirable colour, I want to sell it.

My question is therefore, if I declare the colour on the log book, is there a note saying the colour was changed or are there no remarks?

Ideally there would be no record of it Smile

Thanks for any advice.

David
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Pjay
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PostPosted: 20:36 - 19 Sep 2018    Post subject: Re: Declare Bike Colour Change on V5 doc Reply with quote

black_firestorm wrote:
Hi there,

I am interested in replacing the body panels, and painting parts of my bike so that it has a different (but manufacturer authentic) colour scheme.

After painting the bike in the more desirable colour, I want to sell it.

My question is therefore, if I declare the colour on the log book, is there a note saying the colour was changed or are there no remarks?

Ideally there would be no record of it Smile

Thanks for any advice.

David


There is no note of original colour on the V5, but there may be a plate on the frame that has the factory colour code, but I'm not sure this applies to bikes.
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PostPosted: 06:32 - 20 Sep 2018    Post subject: Re: Declare Bike Colour Change on V5 doc Reply with quote

Pjay wrote:
...there may be a plate on the frame that has the factory colour code, but I'm not sure this applies to bikes.


On all the bikes I've had, *if* it's noted (no a lot I've never found anything), it's on a separate sticker. Current VFR has the sticker with the paint code under the seat.
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black_firestorm
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PostPosted: 06:40 - 20 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's useful info, thanks. I only have an old V5 from about 10 years ago for a Ducati and the colour is stated there in a box labelled 'R'

This document is more than 10 years old, so hopefully they have now removed it?

Thanks

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PostPosted: 08:23 - 20 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

I recently changed the colour of my bike and declaring the change and getting the paperwork back from Swansea was simple and painless. The new V5 just says 'Black' in the colour slot. It is wise to keep it up to date if you've changed it. If you ever had a police stop, they would get the colour information on record when they check ownership. If you had the wrong colour recorded, they might start checking in detail in case the bike was a clone.
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