Just used the new MOT exemption form on the DVLA website to MOT and tax my 1963 LI, so simple well pleased. https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax.
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davej wrote:Just a warning back in March when renewing my MOT. The examimer told me he had an old motorcycle come in for an MOT which was exempt. The reason he had brought it in was that he was given 2 insurance quotes, one with a MOT and one without. Will this catch on with all Insurance Companies?
MK Monty wrote:Interested how most of us will interpret substantially modified. An LI125 with a 175 or 185 kit is this Ok. A similar bike with a replacment high end crankcase 225 would that be OK or will it be done on horse power. I know a lot don’t notify CC change To the DVLA and the insurance company’s are generally ok with the mods we all do.
MK Monty wrote:Been a lot written about this in classic car forums. The substantial bit is indeed pointed at engine swaps chassis changes and the like. A25% cc increase was said to be acceptable but not more. My Bond had a 2000cc strait six so my 2500 just scrapes in. A 125 Lambrettas will be looking at 150. As i said the insurance company’s have had guidelines for modifications over the years. The form is simply you said. Still could be a get out of jail should anything happen. At the end of the day getting it taxed and MOT exception is just the bloke in the P.O. ticking a box. The bike still has to be roadworthy. Just saying
roli150lam wrote:MK Monty wrote:Been a lot written about this in classic car forums. The substantial bit is indeed pointed at engine swaps chassis changes and the like. A25% cc increase was said to be acceptable but not more. My Bond had a 2000cc strait six so my 2500 just scrapes in. A 125 Lambrettas will be looking at 150. As i said the insurance company’s have had guidelines for modifications over the years. The form is simply you said. Still could be a get out of jail should anything happen. At the end of the day getting it taxed and MOT exception is just the bloke in the P.O. ticking a box. The bike still has to be roadworthy. Just saying
MK Monty wrote:The bike still has to be roadworthy. Just saying
HxPaul wrote:roli150lam wrote:MK Monty wrote:Been a lot written about this in classic car forums. The substantial bit is indeed pointed at engine swaps chassis changes and the like. A25% cc increase was said to be acceptable but not more. My Bond had a 2000cc strait six so my 2500 just scrapes in. A 125 Lambrettas will be looking at 150. As i said the insurance company’s have had guidelines for modifications over the years. The form is simply you said. Still could be a get out of jail should anything happen. At the end of the day getting it taxed and MOT exception is just the bloke in the P.O. ticking a box. The bike still has to be roadworthy. Just saying
I've read the V112 form,and read as much as i can find on the official gov.uk website.I still can't find any mention of power increase.This change is an exemption from MOT,an increase in engine power has never afaik been part of the mot test.
If or when I read on gov.uk any thing about a power increase that is the time i will believe it.
That said insurance can refuse any person or any vehicle without giving reason.[/quote
I agree,on the form V112 it mentions the engine capacity,but also says - all vehicles "other than for motorcycles".This is very confusing and needs clearing up.https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... om-mot.pdf
HxPaul wrote:roli150lam wrote:MK Monty wrote:Been a lot written about this in classic car forums. The substantial bit is indeed pointed at engine swaps chassis changes and the like. A25% cc increase was said to be acceptable but not more. My Bond had a 2000cc strait six so my 2500 just scrapes in. A 125 Lambrettas will be looking at 150. As i said the insurance company’s have had guidelines for modifications over the years. The form is simply you said. Still could be a get out of jail should anything happen. At the end of the day getting it taxed and MOT exception is just the bloke in the P.O. ticking a box. The bike still has to be roadworthy. Just saying
HxPaul wrote:"roli150lam"
Theres been no mention of power,you're the only one thats said anything about"power increase".
HxPaul wrote:No he didn't,he said a "25%cc increase"...........
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