On 10 October 2014 04:22, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

> Great!  Now, how hard will it be to put enough legal stuff on it to get a
> plate & ride it legally on the street?

The bike was legal when made, so remains legal. It would have been on
the road months ago if I had any idea what the original reg number
was, or if someone hadn't scavenged the chassis number for the brass.

As it is I am in a cycle of posting forms and getting more forms back,
on about a 2 week cycle. I think I am getting close to a re-issued
age-related plate.

The full rebuild story is here:
http://bodgesoc.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/1921-ner-car.html
(and the other 9 instalments)

-- 
atp
If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
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