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- 16 May 2010, 20:39
- Forum: Stolen Bike Register
- Topic: honda crm 250 red 1989 dunstable bedfordshire stolen GUTTED
- Replies: 29
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Re: honda crm 250 red 1989 dunstable bedfordshire stolen GUTTED
Sorry to hear that your bike was stolen. The recovery of a vehicle, (collision or stolen) whether it be a lorry, car or motorcycle has to be paid for. (The police would also get slated if they left the bike where they found it). Recovery operators are not charities. Fully comprehensive insurance sho...
- 08 May 2010, 18:03
- Forum: Stolen Bike Register
- Topic: I brought a stolen bike from a dealer
- Replies: 27
- Views: 39958
Re: I brought a stolen bike from a dealer
Correct. Your stolen bike's PNC record will lapse, although DVLA will still have the record and this will carry the stolen marker. However, if after many years your stolen bike is found and the Police do a PNC check, it will come back as 'no trace'. If the officer is worth his salt, he will pass the...
- 08 May 2010, 08:42
- Forum: Stolen Bike Register
- Topic: I brought a stolen bike from a dealer
- Replies: 27
- Views: 39958
Re: I brought a stolen bike from a dealer
You haven't said how you found the bikes true identity and that it's stolen. The genuine frame number has been overstamped by someone so how did you read the original number? The number that is now stamped is false so you cannot change your V5C to suit. If the original number can be recovered, this ...
Re: Tyres??
I was told 'M S T' on the sidewall denotes 'multi service tyre' and these are legal for road use.