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hi im just wondering about registering my mx bike and turning it into a supermoto its a 06 yz250 if any1 has qny6 information of where to start
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im doing the same ya have to get it checked for being road worthy first at nct centre. lad at centre told me t put on standard exhaust and have it barely running for the emmissions test. then pay reg its 200-250 ish and bobs your uncle.rang the rev commission a few weeks ago and they dont do it anymore.
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Originally Posted by mike 636
oh and mines a wr250 so ya will need a lights kit too
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Originally Posted by mike 636
No emmissions or road wurthiness tests on bikes afaik
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Interesting as I didn't think you could register a 'competition' bike for the road
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Originally Posted by NODSTER
Remember a similar thread a while ago i dont think you can either
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Originally Posted by mike 636
Do you not need a certificate of conformity or similar from the manufacturer
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Originally Posted by mike 636
Doesn't a light kit suggest uprating the wiring/chargins system and all that other leccie stuff?
I was under the impression that it was nigh on impossible to road reg an MX (or at least in no way worth the hassle you'd need to go through) |
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Originally Posted by NODSTER
Bikes made for racing short circuit that come from the factroy dont have frame numbers but all MX bikes do so they can be made road legal.
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so whats the story i put a ligthing kit and coil on it and ring the nct centre and they will give me a reg number but mines a 2stroke would the emmisions be savage on it?
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Originally Posted by custom900
only passing on what iv being told and the lady at the revenue and the lad at the nct say any non reg bike thats not new needs emmission test. now i dono if this is a fact or an irishism. but il be able t tell ye in january. as said, motox bikes and enduros have numbers. so can be made road legal. as for lights the old rule was if a bike never had indicators it doesnt have to have them but dono if were like the uk and have day light only reg as iv a few mates with costum bikes that have no headlights but can legally ride in daylight. what i can tell ya is iv only started the process but was told that as my bike is a 06 wr250 its under 300 euro to reg. iv used an old set of cbr400 wheels i have to make motard wheels didnt take much work as i had all the parts and the bits needing to be machined were a mornings work.
download the info from here its all free including the parts to make and such :) |
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Lemme know how you get on with this one. I'm going down the route of getting an MOT in the north on Single Vehicle Type Approval for my SM CR500AF. I checked with the VRT crowd and they said there was no method of registering a vehicle in the Republic that came with no paperwork from new. If the bike has no evidence of VAT being paid on it when new they may also decide to hit you for it with the VRT. I also think that they calculate the VAT addition on the strength of the new value of the bike... cunts! Fortunately, the single vehicle type approval can be issued to any bike or car that passes the extended MOT, even it it was built from scratch, kit built or significantly modified from original. To transfer it to an ROI plate, you need to have it taxed and insured on a UK plate for 6 months before you can re-reg it. The advantage of this system is that the VAT issue goes away once you have the V5 logbook issued from the UK as the VRT crowd can't tell if VAT was or was not paid, so they vave to assume it was. The fact of the matter is that there is a huge amount of disinformation out there. I am not aware of the bike 'NCT' being necessary or available, and there is currently no method of doing a first registration of a kit car in Ireland. Kit builders all have to go through the UK process. If you use a previously registered chassis as the basis for your bike or car, you can just use the old reg plate from that. That's how I imagine the majority of trikes are built and registered. Some guys go and buy a frame from a registered enduro bike and use the frame numbers from that or get the numbers transfered (dodgy out!!). If anyone has done this process, I would like to know if my info is accurate, if the NCT guys are talking complete horseshite or if there is now a different method of completing this process in Ireland.
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i think you might struggle with this one, pretty sure you will need a certificate of conformity from yamaha which you won't get one as its a off road bike, you might get one with the wrf as it can be put on the road, but the yz was never designed for road use. Also you will need to prove the vat was paid so if you bought it from new or know who bought it then no problem. Friend of mine just went through this process with a ktm 300 exc and had all the paper work together except for the proof of purchase a he bought it new so they wouldn't do it without him paying almost 800 euro for vat plus 600 for vrt even though it had over 6000km's on it, so in the end it wasn't worth it
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I brought a 2010 yz to the nct center on naas, the dude testing just said, oh yeah another crosser!!
I had a full lighting coil on it, he only insisted it had a low and high beam on it, i only had a dip. also the brake lights had to work off the levers. other than that he siad he would check it and recomend it to revenue for licensing. he said they go on the nct's word and issue log book.. no emission or any crap test like that, quite simple visual and checking of chassis / engine numbers.. i didnt have any cert of newness or road homologation papers just a simple purchase reecipt with VAT no.. |
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Cool! I'm gonna try that. My yoke has dip and main and pressure switches on the front and rear brakes and numberplate lights and a horn and indicators and a speedo and my lighting coil finally turned up!!! That's good news indeed. Might make the paperwork a bit easier too.
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Originally Posted by scorpy
Man... thats the bollox..
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Update: 1890 927787 will get you through to the 'Unregistered vehicles' unit of the revenue service. They can book you a VRT inspection appointment. Not too sure how the rest progresses but I explained my situation and they seemed to think that there would be no problem. I believe that an NCT centre will do the inspection and they need the last 7 numbers of the VIN to book it. I'll let ye know how I get on once I get the front end of my yoke back from the machinists, get it all back together, sort the shitty spark out and start making phone calls...
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Well great post lads, i have a CRF50X 2010 enduro and have been looking to roaf reg it, this thread has been very helpful, im going to get my high beam and brake light sorted and bring it to the nct in Naas and start from there, woud who recommend i bring anything?
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Well great post lads, i have a CRF250X 2010 enduro and have been looking to road reg it, this thread has been very helpful, im going to get my high beam and brake light sorted and bring it to the nct in Naas and start from there, would who recommend i bring anything???
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Originally Posted by ntgar
Any joy bro? I am ringing the number I posted a while back next week to see how quick I can get an appointment, but I'm not hopeful of a quick date. The CR is running and roadworthy as far as I am concerned, but I might just call in to Naas to see if I can get the gen on what they are looking for so I dont waste their time and mine...and my money no doubt!!
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