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C00kiemonster
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by C00kiemonster » 11 Dec 2014, 08:39
Frankie wrote: Not the jag? That would sad to hear
Nah, she's tucked up in her own cover in the garage with a trickle charger. She gets special treatment
. Jane won't let me heat the garage though Lol..
It's for the workhorse Mondeo which is 7 years old and on her original battery so good value really. It still starts ok but is a little reluctant to turn over and I don't want to get stuck anywhere over Christmas tbh.
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by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 13:52
A nice letter from the lovely people at the DVLA with a £100 fine!
Apparently it's not enough to have tax and MOT on a bike with no engine in it, you need insurance as well. Feckers!
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Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 11 Dec 2014, 14:08
Ouch. No way to appeal?
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by D6 » 11 Dec 2014, 14:29
That's rubbish.
Why can they force you to have insurace? Surely that's a choice if it's declared off the road.
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by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 14:38
Kwacky wrote: Ouch. No way to appeal?
Don't know yet not spoken to them
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Monty
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by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 14:41
D6 wrote: That's rubbish.
Why can they force you to have insurace? Surely that's a choice if it's declared off the road.
It's not declared off road as I didn't think I had to if it was taxed and MOTed. The barstewards have changed the law, now you must SORN it if it's not insured.
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C00kiemonster
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by C00kiemonster » 11 Dec 2014, 15:06
The french have a clever way of dealing with this as you can buy insurance for a couple of euros or so each month that basically just states your insured. It does not cover you when your on the road, but covers you for the legal minimum, which is every vehicle should be insured.
Would have been ideal for you Monty. That's sucks.
Have they given you points or just a fine?
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by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 15:33
Just a fine Cookie.
I'm tempted to tell them to GFTS and let them impound the bike, which will be in several hundred pieces by the time they come round.
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Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 11 Dec 2014, 15:40
Watch they can't take it any further. The last thing you want is your licence endorsed with an insurance related offence.
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by Monty » 11 Dec 2014, 15:59
Yeah I'll probably just pay the fine. Just narks me that these idiots come up with hair brain ideas to catch offenders and all they actually achieve is taking money off law abiding people.
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Blade
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by Blade » 11 Dec 2014, 19:38
Sorry to hear this Monty. Got to be worth a challenge. You have done nothing wrong so why should you be punished its not fair.
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by Kwacky » 11 Dec 2014, 19:48
3 letters from the same company
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by duke63 » 11 Dec 2014, 20:47
Picked up my adjustable clip ons from the post office today.
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by D6 » 11 Dec 2014, 21:32
Nice. Are they for the 748? What sort of difference does it make? Increase comfort / reduce width? etc
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by duke63 » 11 Dec 2014, 22:20
Yes for the 748. They are adjustable in terms of the angle so i can have them low and steeply angled as per the orginal ones or adjust them so they are more horizontal. I think they have 6 different settings.
The bar fits onto the fork clamp in a different place too, bringing the bar nearer to the rider by about an inch and supposedly giving a more direct feeling to the steering.
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by Cavetroll87 » 13 Dec 2014, 19:33
A lovely signed pic of Pitty with a very heartfelt letter! Thanks very much to both Pitty and Moonie!
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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by Frankie » 14 Dec 2014, 09:42
^ same here mate, you beat me to it. Cheers guys, have a great 2015 season.
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by rocket » 18 Dec 2014, 19:43
Letter of newness back from Kawasaki next step HMRC
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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by Blade » 18 Dec 2014, 20:08
What's a letter of newness ?
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by rocket » 18 Dec 2014, 21:10
Blade wrote: What's a letter of newness ?
Its a letter from the manufacture stating when the bike was made so when i apply for the v5 it will get an age related plate rather than a q plate which hikes up the insurance. All being well
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.