02-04-14, 12:32 AM
(02-04-14, 12:09 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=taylor link=topic=12389.msg138580#msg138580 date=1396386745]Am I wrong here if you bike or car is not taxed and you use it on the road do you not invalidate your insurance as , by the letter of the law you are not road legal.
just for the record about ten years ago I got a ticket for no tax two years :rollin only got a 580 fine, they let me off about another 10 offences,
So Fined £580 for two years non tax and they let you away with previous 10 offences ?? Now what is it to tax a bike now £65, so 12 years ago to tax a bike would have been about £25.00, £30, £35. £40,£45,£50, £55, £60, £65, £65,£65, £65. So as you say they fined you £580.00 was it really worth the effort, do you insure the Bike or are you the type of person the rest of us have to pay extra in premiums because you are by your own admission a TAX dodger and I suspect do not bother you backside with insurance cover.
Just re read your post ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO YOU GOT DONE FOR NO TAX AND FINED £580.00 A LOT OF MONEY 10 YEARS AGO, IN TODAYS MONEY ABOUT £1500.00 SO NOT SO FUCKING CLEVER EH!!! :rollin
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No tax shouldn't invalidated insurance as long as the MoT is still valid. How can a piece of paper in a windscreen or on chain guard effect the safety of a vehicle. Plus I've never seen it written in the policy t&c.
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
including ones who like chocolate....
