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ClunkintheUK
14-08-13, 08:11 AM
Looking to buy a run around, cos my SV keeps getting its indicators/levers/can mashed up by twit scooter riders at work. Found what seems like a good deal, but it is currently SORN (As of July 31st).
What's the best way to go about buying in and getting it to my place. I can ride other bikes on my insurance, and it has a valid MOT. I'm a little loathe to insure it before its in my ownership, but can't take it off SORN without insurance. and don't really want to pay for it, insure it then leave it at the other guys for two weeks while i get it off SORN.
yorkie_chris
14-08-13, 08:31 AM
-Insure it, print certificate
-Buy it
-Take new keeper supplement of V5C to post office and purchase tax disc... to be completely legal, walk there
-Ride
In case it turns out to be a lemon, arrange insurance cover to start on the day you will go buy it.... then if it is a lemon you can cancel it on day 1 of the 14 days cooling off and it should cost you fook all.
ClunkintheUK
14-08-13, 08:43 AM
Ta Chris, wasn't sure if I could tax it on new keeper supplement.
Been to have a look already. Its cosmetically horrendous, but mechanically as far as i can see, pretty good. Exactly what I am after. Already comes with a top box too.
ClunkintheUK
14-08-13, 09:09 AM
50 quid?
50 quid?
add a £6 infront of the 50 and you have a deal
nikon70
14-08-13, 03:15 PM
even if you tax it and decide against it coz it's a lemon you can get a refund on your tax disc :)
same as mentioned above with insurance 14days cooling off period to cancel...
ClunkintheUK
14-08-13, 04:15 PM
What you buying ginge?
YBR. First of the short list to come up cheap. Plus its got a givi top box thrown in, which is handy.
even if you tax it and decide against it coz it's a lemon you can get a refund on your tax disc :)
same as mentioned above with insurance 14days cooling off period to cancel...
Yeah, will look at the insurance tonight and probably go through it this way.
Red Herring
14-08-13, 06:37 PM
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What's the best way to go about buying in and getting it to my place. I can ride other bikes on my insurance.....
Not once you have bought it you can't. Unless you have a very unique policy the third party extension will only cover a bike not owned by you.
ClunkintheUK
14-08-13, 07:51 PM
Also a valid point. Thanks RH.
Thought there might also be the issue for me to be able to ride it on my other bike part, the bike itself would need to be insured.
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