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By *ribsa OP Man
over a year ago
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I think classic applies to vehicles over 25 years old. Historic over 45 years old, and vintage those built 1930 or before. But I am not 100% sure on that.
So yes your bike would be classed as classic. |
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"I think classic applies to vehicles over 25 years old. Historic over 45 years old, and vintage those built 1930 or before. But I am not 100% sure on that.
So yes your bike would be classed as classic. "
So it should fall into the historic category....champion. Thanks for making that clear. |
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By *ribsa OP Man
over a year ago
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Yes sorry my mistake.
I have a 1967 Triumph the V5 states it Historical in the taxation class section of document. Does yours not state the same? As I would have though it will be tax and mot exempt. As they become tax and mot exempt at 40 years of age. |
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"Yes sorry my mistake.
I have a 1967 Triumph the V5 states it Historical in the taxation class section of document. Does yours not state the same? As I would have though it will be tax and mot exempt. As they become tax and mot exempt at 40 years of age."
Yeah, mine is tax & MOT exempt, although I do get it MOT'd every year along with the service to give it some sort of history since I've owned it.
It's still a novelty to places where I take it as no one has seen or heard a diesel motor cycle before.
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