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Borrowing a bike trailer/van/3rd party insurance
Hey guys
I'm trying, desperately to sell my bike, but having successfully sold it on ebay, I got messed around by the buyer who after arranging a time to pick it up, never appeared and stopped replying to all messages/emails etc. And because ebay now protects all buyers, he has got away with it. Now this has put me in a really awful position because i was selling my bike with a months MOT and now it only has about 2 and a half weeks left, and I cant get a new MOT because the bike is SORN'd so has no insurance and no tax. The bike is already hard to sell because I still have the restrictors in and cant afford to have them taken out, and it will be even harder to sell now if it doesnt have an MOT. Does anyone have a bike trailer or a van I could borrow or even 3rd party insurance and could help me out with getting it to a garage to get a new MOT? I'd of course pay costs and all that stuff, I just cant even ride it myself because all of my bike gear (helmets, leathers, gloves, boots etc, is up in Sheffield as as I was selling it I didnt think I'd have any need to bring it down for the holidays), and it would cost me about £60 in petrol or £60 in train fare just to go get it. If anyone could help me, that would be fantastic. Thank so much |
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Sorry to hear your predicament Gracie - I am unable to offer any assistance though. :( Have you tried ringing a local bike MOT place - some do a collection/return service?
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http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring...icle/DG_069727
Driving to an MOT test when a SORN is in place You can drive your vehicle to and from a pre-arranged test at an MOT test station provided you have adequate insurance cover in place for that vehicle. What about getting insurance and cancelling within 14 days ?You should get your premium back |
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As per Pookie above AND you could be in for a pain here as far as riding the bike is concerned.
As far as I know most (I'm not definatly saying ALL) insurance policies that cover you to ride/drive another vehicle on a third party cover state that the vehicle being ridden/driven has to have some sort of insurance on it already. E.g. Squirrel Hunter is riding my BlackBird around, but his insurance only allow this cover because I have my own policy already on the bike. You could book it in for the MOT and then get it insured for the day you need it ridden to the test station. |
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Yes I think it may be easier to get someone to ride it to the centre for you once insurance has been bought.. Hope you get it sorted
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I've read that wrong haven't I. You need someone up there to take it for an MOT. Duh!!! I am fick.
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another alternative is to get your stuff sent down via courier..check out www.parcelmonkey.com . Get a big box and chuck your stuff in..I think the limit is 20 - 30kg. Its around 10 quid. I have used them a bit and they use city link and normally next day delivery even on 48 hr stuff. There are other couriers and possibly cheaper but may save your 60 quid spend.
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