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sv4me 12-10-10 09:23 PM

Q plates and insurance
 
Having read a fair bit on green laning on here i've decided to jump on the bandwagon :mrgreen: so my CR125 is booked in for a daytime MOT at the weekend.

I've read on t'internet that i'd have to contact Honda UK and get something called a certificate of newness if I wanted it on an age related plate. 2bh I wasn't that bothered about it going on a Q plate but just wondered if it would mean any hassle when it comes to getting insurance. Anyone have any experience with kitcars/offroaders and Q plates?

Thanks :cool:

davepreston 12-10-10 10:04 PM

Re: Q plates and insurance
 
q plates can be a mare and insurance will charge more than a normal plate, just do the legwork to save paying the piper on insurance

speedplay 12-10-10 10:11 PM

Re: Q plates and insurance
 
As Dave said.

Q plate on a 1999 dt125r made the insurance 900 quid TPFT )as it was stolen recovered but the engine number was damaged).
I got an f reg frame on ebay with a v5 and plate for 150 quid and transfered everything across and the insurance was 70quid FC.

Most insurers wont even touch them.

Q Plates are a massive con so avoid them if you can.

sv4me 13-10-10 01:15 PM

Re: Q plates and insurance
 
Thanks for the heads up guys :thumbsup:

Put a call in to Honda this morning, should be getting my letter through the post in the next 3-5 working days

Just out of curiosity, doesnt anything on a Q plate have to be inspected by DVLA as well as gaining an MOT before being granted a reg plate. So why do the insurance companies have such a problem with them?

Oh yeah because theyre complete *******s, just answered my own question! :rolleyes:

speedplay 13-10-10 03:12 PM

Re: Q plates and insurance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sv4me (Post 2392725)
So why do the insurance companies have such a problem with them?


Bunch of d1ckhead5


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