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Posted: 18 Jan 2007, 20:09
by Gwyn
No problem Mick :) .

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 19:28
by John crm
Slasher wrote:John crm did you say sva test because crm's dont need them they can be registerd as enduro bikes you tell them about a crm's 900mm seat height which is the legal limit plus the 300mm sump ground clearance which is the minimum allowed then all you need is a standard MOT, reg doc's or owners papers money and forms for tax, and off to the VRO vehicle reg office you go.hope this helps and saves you money :lol:
Slasher, Thanks for the tips, i will give them a go. I have been travelling this week, so have not done anything on the bike. Tomorrows job is fit the standard exhaust, then see if I can beg a van from somewhere to get the MOT. then put up a fence panel or two !!!! I will let you know how I get on, when I try to register.

Posted: 24 Jan 2007, 13:31
by John crm
Slasher wrote:John crm did you say sva test because crm's dont need them they can be registerd as enduro bikes you tell them about a crm's 900mm seat height which is the legal limit plus the 300mm sump ground clearance which is the minimum allowed then all you need is a standard MOT, reg doc's or owners papers money and forms for tax, and off to the VRO vehicle reg office you go.hope this helps and saves you money :lol:
Passed the MOT yesterday, next is a trip to my local DVLA office with paperwork in hand.
Slasher, The seat height and clearance is not required on the V55/5, do I just let them know this info while i'm there ???? Sorry if I have missed something !!!

Posted: 24 Jan 2007, 22:40
by Slasher
yes just tell them it's an enduro bike with those spec's they wont ask questions ,you dont even need indicators.technically acrm is 895mm seat height but they dont know. sometimes they make you wait for afew days and sometimes 1 in a million they wont to see the bike then all you need is £25 worth of bits from abearing outlet and 20 mins to jack the bike alittle higher look bak 6 months ago on (jack up my ar )

Posted: 25 Jan 2007, 20:14
by John crm
Slasher wrote:yes just tell them it's an enduro bike with those spec's they wont ask questions ,you dont even need indicators.technically acrm is 895mm seat height but they dont know. sometimes they make you wait for afew days and sometimes 1 in a million they wont to see the bike then all you need is £25 worth of bits from abearing outlet and 20 mins to jack the bike alittle higher look bak 6 months ago on (jack up my ar )
Thanks for that, I will give it a go ....