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09 Apr 2022 06:23 - 09 Apr 2022 12:37 #865155 by Ian R Powell
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My Z440 has now Achieved Historic Vehicle Status so I went to my local poast office with my Log book and other Docs and within 10 Mins all was completed. They took the Logbook front section and I signed it and now I Should receive a new one that will state that its now MOT and Road Tax Exempt.
Now lets hope we have some good weather so that we can get out and ride.
 
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09 Apr 2022 06:26 #865156 by TexasKZ
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So no more inspections and registration is free?

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09 Apr 2022 07:09 - 09 Apr 2022 08:52 #865159 by zed1015
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So no more inspections and registration is free?
Yes!
In the UK, vehicles over 40 years old ( actually nearer 41 years due to the cackhanded way they calculate it ) become eligible for historic status once you send off the V5/title to declare it and are exempt from road tax and MOT inspections.
You still have to tax it each year but there's no fee and you self declare the vehicles roadworthiness at the same time.
This currently saves me £125 a year on each of my qualifying Z1000's which means i may actually be able to afford a few drops of fuel to run them on now it's hit £9 a gallon   .
 

AIR CORRECTOR JETS FOR VM CARBS AND ETHANOL RESISTANT VITON CHOKE PLUNGER SEAL REPLACMENT FOR ALL CLASSIC AND MODERN MOTORCYCLE CARBURETTORS
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09 Apr 2022 08:15 #865161 by TexasKZ
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Sweet.

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09 Apr 2022 08:25 #865163 by Street Fighter LTD
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Michigan has a historic plate  program I take advantage of.  
Plates are good for 20 years.  
The catch is it is not for primary vehicles you use everyday.
For special events like cruises, bike shows, parades.
So if a police officer asks  you are coming or going to a special event
Dave
 


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09 Apr 2022 11:53 #865170 by Wookie58
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So no more inspections and registration is free?
Yes!
In the UK, vehicles over 40 years old ( actually nearer 41 years due to the cackhanded way they calculate it ) become eligible for historic status once you send off the V5/title to declare it and are exempt from road tax and MOT inspections.
You still have to tax it each year but there's no fee and you self declare the vehicles roadworthiness at the same time.
This currently saves me £125 a year on each of my qualifying Z1000's which means i may actually be able to afford a few drops of fuel to run them on now it's hit £9 a gallon   .

 
One thing you need to be wary off, if the vehicle has been significantly modified from original spec then an MOT Inspection is still required  
 

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09 Apr 2022 12:14 - 09 Apr 2022 12:15 #865171 by zed1015
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One thing you need to be wary off, if the vehicle has been significantly modified from original spec then an MOT Inspection is still required  


 
Only if it's been "Substantially" modified and then there's some conveniently placed loopholes and exemptions in the law regarding reasonable availability of period parts and modifications to improve efficiency, safety or environmental performance that when applied to motorcycles virtually lets you do what you like.

AIR CORRECTOR JETS FOR VM CARBS AND ETHANOL RESISTANT VITON CHOKE PLUNGER SEAL REPLACMENT FOR ALL CLASSIC AND MODERN MOTORCYCLE CARBURETTORS
kzrider.com/forum/23-for-sale/611992-air-corrector-jets-





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09 Apr 2022 12:28 #865172 by Wookie58
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One thing you need to be wary off, if the vehicle has been significantly modified from original spec then an MOT Inspection is still required  



 
Only if it's been "Substantially" modified and then there's some conveniently placed loopholes and exemptions in the law regarding reasonable availability of period parts and modifications to improve efficiency, safety or environmental performance that when applied to motorcycles virtually lets you do what you like.

You have obviously looked into it deeply, can't beat a bit of rule manipulation 

 

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10 Apr 2022 06:42 #865202 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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Michigan has a historic plate  program I take advantage of.  
Plates are good for 20 years.  
The catch is it is not for primary vehicles you use everyday.
For special events like cruises, bike shows, parades.
So if a police officer asks  you are coming or going to a special event
Dave

 
That's very similar to here, but we still have to do the 'Ad-Valorem Tax Receipt' dance every year, but it's dirt cheap.  We had all of our Z1's with individual personalized plates for a long time (HIS-Z1, HER Z1, 73 Z1 etc.), but full yearly taxes and registration fees were significant for bikes we didn't ride each year.

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10 Apr 2022 11:32 #865209 by linuxrob
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Filled out the V112 MOT exempt form this time last year and have just started my 2nd year of free vehicle taxation on the Z500
 

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