Any recommendations for a temporary policy on the frame number, just want to register a Scooter before I sell it on.
There was a company advertising this but can’t remember who it was
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Temporary insurance to register import
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I read a thread on here in the last couple of weeks- the indication was that insurance was no longer needed to register. I must admit I can't see any logic in this but the poster was adamant. Worth checking out?
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 43#p242143
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http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 43#p242143
Chris
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https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration ... istrations
it says MOT required
it says MOT required
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If you read the link provided by 'shocky'. You will see imported vehicles need insurance cover in order to complete the registration process.
I've always had to buy a full year policy to do this.......
I've always had to buy a full year policy to do this.......
Absolutely, the last time I went through the process I had my applications rejected ( due to the new rules Re. Dating letters, which I knew nothing about !!!! )
It took over four weeks to get it sorted out and my insurer was becoming concerned. It seems they ( the insurer ) are obliged to put your details ( eg. Your reg number ) on the insurance database within two weeks of starting a policy and it is this that causes the worry.
It took over four weeks to get it sorted out and my insurer was becoming concerned. It seems they ( the insurer ) are obliged to put your details ( eg. Your reg number ) on the insurance database within two weeks of starting a policy and it is this that causes the worry.
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This must depend on individual insurance companies, as I've had imports insured on frame number only for years on my policy with FJ. There's never any issues at renewal, and I declared that these scooters have been bought with full restoration in mind, in the future, in the meantime they won't be ridden and are safely locked up in my garage.essexgp wrote:Same here both times I have registered scooters and most times once covered on the frame number I was told I only had two weeks to get it done
If you read the link posted by Shocky you'll see that it says insurance is required if registering to an address in Northern Ireland. You no longer need insurance elsewhere, I registered a lambretta last month and so did a mate. Neither were insured...
Well I don't understand that. If you read 'shocky' link properly. It goes on to a heading 'imports' In which it clearly states Insurance is required.
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What was the reason for rejecting the dating letter? I'm also about to register an import & I sorted the Nova number out, but only have a copy of the dating letter from a previous owner (who never registered it with DVLA), will it get rejected?Daggs wrote:Absolutely, the last time I went through the process I had my applications rejected ( due to the new rules Re. Dating letters, which I knew nothing about !!!! )
It took over four weeks to get it sorted out and my insurer was becoming concerned. It seems they ( the insurer ) are obliged to put your details ( eg. Your reg number ) on the insurance database within two weeks of starting a policy and it is this that causes the worry.
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Ben