Asking for a friend of course so by no means is this me thinking of doing it,
Friend put his donor engine into his original frame only to notice a huge crack in it when he sat down after fitting the engine himself..
He has another frame which had the donor engine so the engine is back in there. He's thinking of just putting his plate onto the frame and making a fancy metal tag with the cracked frame number on it and covering over the old frame number. Just because he hasn't got the V5 yet as the PO couldn't find it and obviously he doesn't have the money to go out and MOT, Tax and change insurance details over.
Frame number swap
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Frame number swap
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Re: Frame number swap
YOur friend can do whatever he wants, but good luck selling it in the future, convincing an insurance comany in the event of a claim, or the police in the event of an accident.
IMO its not worth it, you can apply for a V5 for £25, your mate shouldnt have bought a vehicle without a V5 anyway (in case its stolen).
IMO its not worth it, you can apply for a V5 for £25, your mate shouldnt have bought a vehicle without a V5 anyway (in case its stolen).
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Re: Frame number swap
He said it would simply he temporary until the paper work comes as he is meant to take it aboard in a few weeks and obviously needs the bike.
He can assure you it's not stolen as it was from a friend. Once the v5 is here he'll obviously sort it all out legitimately as there's no point in keeping it dodgy.
Probably just apply for a new log book today and leave the stupid idea, even looking for a legitimate looking vin plate is expensive.
He was more thinking out loud
He can assure you it's not stolen as it was from a friend. Once the v5 is here he'll obviously sort it all out legitimately as there's no point in keeping it dodgy.
Probably just apply for a new log book today and leave the stupid idea, even looking for a legitimate looking vin plate is expensive.
He was more thinking out loud
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