Villiers Services sell blank engine plates . Not so certain if they will stamp the number.
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Just to add yes Villiers Services will stamp the number (if Phil gives it to you) but unless you are bothered about originality (apparently not as you plan to fit banana forks) you dont need the original number for registration at DVLA, just declare the number you have, Its probably been in the bike for a good part of its life so part of its history,and many got changed anyway, Its the right type for the bike.
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Thanks for all your help john .... I contacted gavin to see if the frame had been registered it came back as not registered
so I'm about to send the greeves membership form off so hopefully I can get some more details
once again many thanks for your help ..
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Originally posted by John Wakefield View PostHere is the pics from FB (as Basic member you cant post pics) Looks OK to me, no doubt Colin S the club authentication officer will be along to give his opinion.
Colin Sparrow, GRA Machine Authentication OfficerColin Sparrow
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Originally posted by Colin Sparrow View Post
The second photo which shows the actual stamping on the left side of the headstock looks to me like a pukka factory stamping. Goodness knows what the first one is! If you need to register it, the easiest way would be to settle for an age-related number, but if you have any contemporary evidence documents you could have a go at recovering an original number. Either way you will need my help. However the authentication service is currently suspended because of Covid19, so I can't progress anything at the moment.
Colin Sparrow, GRA Machine Authentication Officer
an age related plate would be fine by me
I've popped my application in the post so hopefully once we are all back to normal ....
We can start the process
regards Dean .
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Originally posted by Colin Sparrow View Post
The second photo which shows the actual stamping on the left side of the headstock looks to me like a pukka factory stamping. Goodness knows what the first one is! If you need to register it, the easiest way would be to settle for an age-related number, but if you have any contemporary evidence documents you could have a go at recovering an original number. Either way you will need my help. However the authentication service is currently suspended because of Covid19, so I can't progress anything at the moment.
Colin Sparrow, GRA Machine Authentication Officer
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Once Covid allows us to get the service going again I will need to write to you to get things moving. If you let me have your name and address by email to: colinsparrow@btinternet.com I'll put you with the others I have patiently waiting. When you email me please also quote your username "Deano".Colin Sparrow
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