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UK government releases historic MoT rules

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UK government releases historic MoT rules

Postby kennystag » Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:31 pm

UK government releases historic MoT rules
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https://www.autoclassics.com/posts/news ... ood-news-1
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Re: UK government releases historic MoT rules

Postby burnside » Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:26 pm

So not as bad as 1st thought, it originally stated that a power to weight ratio increase would be a potential issue, but that article essentially says that a change in cc of the same basic engine would not be deemed a substantial change
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Re: UK government releases historic MoT rules

Postby TrackTen » Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:03 pm

There is a line that states this ....

“For motorcycles only the criteria of Q plates, kits and built-up classics prevent declaration as a VHI.”

Does that mean we can have any modifications we like just as long as it’s 40 plus years old ?

That is how I read that
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Re: UK government releases historic MoT rules

Postby HxPaul » Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:09 pm

The way I read it is,motorcycles with Q reg,or motorcycles built from kits or classics built from bits - ie.different frame numbers or no numbers,can not be classed as VHI (Vehicles of Historic Interest)
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Re: UK government releases historic MoT rules

Postby sunrisemac » Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:52 pm

I think the whole section that reads

'In addition if a vehicle (including a motorcycle):
Has been issued with a registration number with a ‘Q’ prefix; or
Is a kit car assembled from components from different makes and model of
vehicle; or
Is a reconstructed classic vehicle as defined by DVLA guidance; or
Is a kit conversion, where a kit of new parts is added to an existing vehicle, or
old parts are added to a kit of a manufactured body, chassis or monocoque
bodyshell changing the general appearance of the vehicle;
it will be considered to have been substantially changed and will not be exempt
from MOT testing
.'

is relevant and should be taken as a whole :(
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