The following from Practical Classics magazine Dec 2016
There is evidence that the DVLA is ramping up its inspections regime, according to reports from FBHVC members. It seems that owners who apply for a V5c for a vehicle that has spent a long time off the road could be more likely be subjected to an inspection (which is contracted to SGS)
So if you have a bike stored in the shed that you may not as yet have put in your name then it would be wise to get this done asap. Likewise if you buy a bike without a V5c but find it is entitled to one, you may find the inspector calling after you have submitted a V62 (Application for V5c) form.
There is evidence that the DVLA is ramping up its inspections regime, according to reports from FBHVC members. It seems that owners who apply for a V5c for a vehicle that has spent a long time off the road could be more likely be subjected to an inspection (which is contracted to SGS)
So if you have a bike stored in the shed that you may not as yet have put in your name then it would be wise to get this done asap. Likewise if you buy a bike without a V5c but find it is entitled to one, you may find the inspector calling after you have submitted a V62 (Application for V5c) form.
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