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Old 26-07-05, 05:05 PM   #1
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Hi there guys,

I would love to find the bike that beolonged to my best friend. I am 90% sure it was a SV650S in blue. Unfortunately Marc was killed in action in a helicopter crash along with some other friends of mine, his girfriend I beleive had the bike after his death and then sold it when she went touring around the world.

If you guys think its worth my while I will post his and her name on here and maybe you could see if they are on your log book or something, unles someone knows another way I could do it?

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Old 26-07-05, 05:15 PM   #2
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Try looking it up on the DVLA website if you know the reg.If not you will have to give a few more details here and see if anyone recognises it.
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Old 26-07-05, 05:20 PM   #3
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Unfortunately I dont know the reg number, pretty sure it was an X plate though.

His name was xxxxx
Her name is xxxx I removed the names now I know the reg number

The bike would have probably been sold over Margate way and I think she would have sold it over a year ago.

I know I am vague and this is a huge shot in the dark really just thought I would try it. Thought if I could find it may be able to buy it, but not just yet. Have decided to do the thing I always wanted to and get a bike, looking to take my Direct Access course in next 6 months and buy a bike, most likely and SV in 12-18 moths time

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Old 26-07-05, 06:04 PM   #4
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I can't help= but good luck!
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Old 26-07-05, 06:05 PM   #5
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I'll flag this thread in the SELKENT area for you, good luck.
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Old 26-07-05, 06:14 PM   #6
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Thank you. One of your messages gave me an absolute brain wave and I made a call to the security section where we were stationed and they still had the details of his bike so I now have the reg number... Wonder if I can track it down from there, by the way I was right it was an SV650S but on a W plate.

Had a quick look on th DVLA web site but cannot see how to search can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Old 26-07-05, 06:38 PM   #7
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http://www.vehiclelicence.gov.uk/
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Old 26-07-05, 06:48 PM   #8
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Ok thanks had a look on there and at least know it hasnt been written off, as I expected they dont give contact details or location of the bike. Ok well the reg number number is xxxxxxx, if anyone knows about it or sees it please please let me know.
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Old 27-07-05, 01:14 PM   #9
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You can obtain the name and address of the registered keeper of a vehicle if you can show reasonable cause for needing the information.

Members of the public will need to complete form V888. Companies can either complete form VQ3 or apply in writing giving full details of the reason for the enquiry and the vehicle registration mark. Both forms are available from DVLA.

The fee for information at a specific date of event is £2.50 per vehicle. If further information is required, for instance, a copy of a document or additional keeper information, a fee of £5 is required per vehicle.

Send your application to: Vehicle Record Enquiries, Vehicle Customer Services, DVLA, Swansea SA99 1AJ.

It is an offence to unlawfully obtain personal data which is contrary to Section 55 of the Data Protection Act 1998. Unlimited fines in the Crown Court (or to a maximum of £5,000 in the Magistrates Court) exist as penalties in respect of these offences.
If you don't think you can show reasonable cause for needing the information then you may be able to find a someone who processes these things regularly to do it for you or to give you some pointers as to what constitutes reasonable cause
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Old 27-07-05, 01:18 PM   #10
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Wow thanks, I think this may well constitute reasonable cause... well it is worth a go anyway. I hadnt seen that bit on their site. Guys I cannot really say how grateful I am at all this help. Cheers
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