If you have a house in France why not just import it? that way you may not need to worry about an MOT (bikes don't need then in France - not sure about combos though)
How old is the bike? I have just imported a 1983 Honda and as it's 25 years old it's possible to register it an a Vehicule de Collection hereby negating he need for a certificate of conformity - you just need to send the details to the F.F.V.E. and they will issuea certificate.
Hope this helps.
hi ok
just wonder how he pays his ??
http://www.break.com/index/monkey-riding-mini-bike.html
or could it be SD`s pet hate
sorry Dave
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Handy
If you are still UK resident, then your UK insurance covers you for third party risks whilst riding in France without any time limit. If you have comprehensive cover, then ask your insurer about extending that cover for the six months abroad.
Just to close this thread off. I have now obtained insurance wih AXA.T cost of 135 euros and an agreed value of 1500 euros. Of course I do have to get a valuation, which I'm doing from www.retro-expertise.com at a cost of 23 euros.
It was dead easy in the end, after messing about with specialist vehicule de collection insurers none of whom returned my calls, E_Mails or letters I just walked in off the street and walked out with three polocies (MGB 230e, Sunbeam Alpine 187e and bike 130e) I pay monthly and got a 10% discount for 3 policies. I did have to prove my bonus/malus which was easy as I have a modern car insured with AGF.
Thanks to all those who responded.
Chris wrote: My insurer in France, Philip Schreinemachers, can register UK plated vehicles which are in France full time. Apparently this is not illegal - on the contrary they have an obligation to insure any vehicle offered to them. This could be particularly helpful for people who have admin difficulty obtaining a "certificat de conformité".
My insurer in France, Philip Schreinemachers, can register UK plated vehicles which are in France full time. Apparently this is not illegal - on the contrary they have an obligation to insure any vehicle offered to them. This could be particularly helpful for people who have admin difficulty obtaining a "certificat de conformité".
I assume you mean he can insure UK plated vehicles which are in France full time?
I notice he's just an agent for Generali - are you saying that he's not telling them about the legal status of these UK plated vehicles......?
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