Has anyone put a bike through the MSVA recently?
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Has anyone put a bike through the MSVA recently?
Wouldn't want to get to far into the new build to find things have changed drastically in the last few years.
Kubota Z482 which is plodding on with unnerving reliability. Three years so far.
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1900 Diesel Bike being rebuilt with better clutch control.
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Re: Has anyone put a bike through the MSVA recently?
Yeah last Friday I got me boys bike through, it's all common sense really, I would advise joining the Britchopper forum as there's loads of experts available, I'd also buy a copy of the MSVA manual itself, as I made a few cock ups which cost me dear.
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Re: Has anyone put a bike through the MSVA recently?
Cool, that's actually a very encouraging comment.Dougy wrote:Yeah last Friday I got me boys bike through, it's all common sense really
I'll be horrifying them with my ideas a bit later on.Dougy wrote:I would advise joining the Britchopper forum as there's loads of experts available
Obtained as a free download from direct.gov.ukDougy wrote:I'd also buy a copy of the MSVA manual itself
I also rung them to check it had the latest updates.
It also looks likely that I have to fill out a V55/5 and pay an additional £55 to register the new / converted bike so I can obtain a VIN number and stamp the chassis before I can apply for a MSVA test.
Kubota Z482 which is plodding on with unnerving reliability. Three years so far.
1900 Diesel Bike being rebuilt with better clutch control.
1900 Diesel Bike being rebuilt with better clutch control.