sorn
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Re: sorn
Yes and a reminder that most of us may as well SORN our bikes now as I doubt we will be on them in April.... Unless yours is essential transport of course.
- Steve
Southampton area
DR350, 349, DRZ, 701
Southampton area
DR350, 349, DRZ, 701
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Re: sorn
Mine’s still Sorn as of last October. Not that I’m totally a fair weather rider these days, just been spending the last few winters down in southern Spain. Counting my lucky stars that we decided to return home in order to spend Christmas here this time.
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Re: sorn
My Royal Enfield Himalayan is still taxed and under three years old(no mot) as it has panniers and can be pressed into service going out for food. My CZ 175 is historic tax class so no tax and MOT required.
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Re: sorn
For the first time ever I sorned my bike at the end of Nov thinking I'd tax it for March, but I'm leaving it sorned for now I bet we won't get the all clear till August at the earliest? Only long run was to be Kinlochleven for pre65 trial but of course that's gone now.
***just like Britney Spears oops I did it again……sold the Scrambler & as of now there may not be a replacement***