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Originally Posted by Biker Biggles
Your warranty starts from the date of registration so bear that in mind if it was a while ago.
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The warranty on my Kwak started from the date I purchased the bike even though it had been registered 6 months earlier. Dunno if other manufacturers do things differently though but the kwak dealer were basically able to register the machine on their computer system as and when someone bought it. I then got a certificate from Kwak UK through the post which I had to stick inside my service book. Definitely worth checking though.
However my bike will need an MOT two and half years after I bought it as opposed to three.
Not worried about buying pre-reg'd and would do it again for £2k off list price. I will probably px the bike but if I did sell it privately the log book shows that the previous keeper was a dealer so I doubt a potential buyer would care - I wouldn't.