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old bike location
#1
how do you go about tracing your old bike?
I would like to find out where my old Fazer 600,03 model is. sold it in 09.
I've tried the DVLA but can't find the link.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
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#2
What was the reg number? Someone on the site may have it.

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#3
NX 03 EBU. BLUE.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership!
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#4
It's still on the road....

https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk/EvlPor...ution=e1s2

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#5
Always been interested if anyone here bought my old bike as well


Y901 FTT - red Fazer S model
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#6
We could do with a were are they now or maybe a family tree;D
Andy

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#7
Thanks for the link to the dvla plasticharry,i checked my bike out to try clarifying somethin thats been on mind regarding the mileage. Cheers.


I also agree it would be cool having a fazer tamily tree of sorts.


But theres an area on the site for suggestions & it wasnt my idea so will leave it to you andy,


Also i only just found the how many left website.for example theres 8k licenced fzs600 and 2k sorn fzs600, i didnt realise there were so many still around, looks good for future spares!
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#8
Feel guilty adding fzs600 stuff on the general forum


Another example 3.5 k licenced fzs1000 and only 0.5k sorn


Pretty rare those gen 1 thou's


Only 545 fz6 licenced with 87 sorn.even rarer considering their age or lack of.


Fz1 numbers 530 licenced and a mere 33 sorn.
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#9
ta very mucho and all the best to all the focco's Wink
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#10
I think 3.5k gen1s is a marvellous figure, given sales were slow for at least the first few yrs due to high prices. Its become a sought after roadbike because of its longevity and reliability coupled with cheap purchasing and running costs. The ease of maintenance ( exup apart) also endears it to many.Considering its been out of production now for 7 yrs, its very creditable.( IMO)  Smile
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#11
Just a quick one


If anyone wants to check numbers out there the site is


Www.howmanyleft.co.uk

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#12
Bloody hell - just looked up my car and there are over 420 THOUSAND of them on the road.  Add in the SORNs and there are half a million of the things in the UK.  Good job we don't wave at each other like VW combi owners!
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(22-12-12, 08:06 PM)johnakay link Wrote: how do you go about tracing your old bike?
I would like to find out where my old Fazer 600,03 model is. sold it in 09.
I've tried the DVLA but can't find the link.

Theres a form to download from the dvla website to get the address of the registered keeper. I think you need a good reason tho for them to release the info https://www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-informati...s-to-apply
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#14

Find out if it's still insured on here.
http://www.askmid.com/ownvehicle/
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