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I'm going to look at a motorbike, the vehicle has never been registered for road use.
The frame is off a 1956 model (apparently) the engine is newer, the whole thing is what's known as a cafe racer, if I buy it how hard will it be for me to get it registered and will it be on an age related plate (1956), a new plate or a 'Q' plate.
Thanks.
The frame is off a 1956 model (apparently) the engine is newer, the whole thing is what's known as a cafe racer, if I buy it how hard will it be for me to get it registered and will it be on an age related plate (1956), a new plate or a 'Q' plate.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The engine and gearbox are all correct for the make of bike, it's got a goldie fibre glass racing tank, a one piece racing seat (the correct original is there too) and clip ons for the handle bars.
It is in essence the same bike (nothing like a Triton etc), I don't feel there's enough ambiguity with the parts to warrant a 'Q' plate, but, I'm not sure there's enough to get it a non-transferrable age plate and it certainly doesn't deserve a 10 plate IMHO, I don't think it'd pass the emissions if it did.
It is in essence the same bike (nothing like a Triton etc), I don't feel there's enough ambiguity with the parts to warrant a 'Q' plate, but, I'm not sure there's enough to get it a non-transferrable age plate and it certainly doesn't deserve a 10 plate IMHO, I don't think it'd pass the emissions if it did.
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