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26-08-2015, 07:26 PM
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On Stabilizers
Join Date: Sep 2013
Age: 33
Posts: 40
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Proving VAT has been paid?
I am looking into getting my 02 kx 125 road reg, I've contacted Kawasaki and they will give me proof of age for £54 but my next problem is proving the VAT has been paid, Kawasaki can't help because it's more than 6 years old, HMRC are the same.
Is my only option to pay the VAT myself?
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26-08-2015, 07:43 PM
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Track Master
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: CANTERBURY,KENT
Age: 36
Posts: 443
Bike: stomp wpb road
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
looks like you just lost 54.00 !!!
only the place you got the bike from will have VAT receipt ....... like a dealership ectt....
if you brought bike from bob from round the block.......your stuffed as over 6 years old too
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26-08-2015, 07:52 PM
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#3
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On Stabilizers
Join Date: Sep 2013
Age: 33
Posts: 40
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
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Originally Posted by shauN XSPORT 125
looks like you just lost 54.00 !!!
only the place you got the bike from will have VAT receipt ....... like a dealership ectt....
if you brought bike from bob from round the block.......your stuffed as over 6 years old too
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Haven't paid the £54 yet Wanted to double check everything is ok before going ahead, so it's basically impossible to make a bike over 6 years old road legal unless the person you buy it from provide proof VAT was paid?
I thought it was the VAT when it was imported though, chances are any bike you buy that isn't new won't have proof the IMPORT VAT was paid surely?
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26-08-2015, 09:14 PM
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PBC Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Sunny sunny Poole (dorset)
Age: 39
Posts: 3,141
Bike: D-link HO V2s35
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
Or you can wait till its 11 years old
Bail
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26-08-2015, 10:11 PM
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#5
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On Stabilizers
Join Date: Sep 2013
Age: 33
Posts: 40
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
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Originally Posted by Gosmeister
Or you can wait till its 11 years old
Bail
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A 2002 bike is 13 years old mate, what happens when it's 11 years old?
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26-08-2015, 11:00 PM
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Super King
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: oakham
Posts: 1,130
Bike: five-o yx140
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
you don't have to prove vat
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27-08-2015, 12:29 PM
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Wheelie King
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Bristol
Age: 34
Posts: 2,641
Bike: LMX MXT 160 4v
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
The real question is
Why would you want too
Personally I would never take a 125 2stroke mx bike on the road. It would last 20mins. It's not designed for road use.
Save your time and money.
Want a 2 stroke road bike, buy an ktm exc or DT125
All the hassle for an old bike.
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27-08-2015, 04:21 PM
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#8
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On Stabilizers
Join Date: Sep 2013
Age: 33
Posts: 40
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
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Originally Posted by chace
The real question is
Why would you want too
Personally I would never take a 125 2stroke mx bike on the road. It would last 20mins. It's not designed for road use.
Save your time and money.
Want a 2 stroke road bike, buy an ktm exc or DT125
All the hassle for an old bike.
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Why would it last 20 minutes? It will mainly be used to get to/from riding places, 30 minutes there/back maximum.
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27-08-2015, 04:29 PM
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Wheelie King
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: nottingham
Age: 35
Posts: 2,789
Bike: klx 110 mod
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
the 2 stroke motocross bikes are a lot more highly strung than say a ktm exc, meaning it will take a lot of maintenance for road riding.
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27-08-2015, 06:15 PM
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Burning Rubber
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Wales
Age: 37
Posts: 221
Bike: M2R 140cc crf70
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Re: Proving VAT has been paid?
2 strokes were designed to be driven through the entire rev range hard and constantantly fluctuating, when you ride on the road, you tend to get up to top gear and then cruise untill your at your riding place, that 'cruising' will start causing heat stress prematurely because your not riding through the range. I believe thats why there are specialist road 2 strokes, because they have things like cermaic sleeves and higher spec internals, to prevent this. You put it on the road and im willing to bet the price of your first piston change that it will be within 24 hours of road riding. not trying to put a dampner on it but rather saving you a lot of time sweat tears and blood! if it were me id sell it and get a road spec or a 4 stroke.
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