Hi all,
I am in the exact same situation as er-minio, who mentioned the foreign plate issue in a previuos post:
My bike has a Spanish plate and I am bringing it over in May.
Today I went to the BMW dealer in Park Lane to ask for the price of the clock (km into miles) + lights: approx. £800 plus fitting
. This is complete nonsense!!! Plus you'll have to add the DVLA registration and the insurance, which will be much higher than my current one becuase I don't have any driving track record in the UK
Of course if I leave the Spanish plate I will keep paying my insurance abroad, I would never go around without coverage!!!
Does anyone know if it is strictly mandatory to change the plate after six months? I mean, do you get into trouble if you cross the Channel to go back to Europe after six months or if you get stopped by the police?
My bike is only two years old and I am not planning to sell it, but all this hassle is just so bad and absolutely pointless!!!
Thanks!
Nico
I am in the exact same situation as er-minio, who mentioned the foreign plate issue in a previuos post:
I'm still investigating how this works...
I think I can drive without problems for six months and the insurance green card. Then you are obliged to register the bike/car here in england.
My bike has a Spanish plate and I am bringing it over in May.
Today I went to the BMW dealer in Park Lane to ask for the price of the clock (km into miles) + lights: approx. £800 plus fitting
Does anyone know if it is strictly mandatory to change the plate after six months? I mean, do you get into trouble if you cross the Channel to go back to Europe after six months or if you get stopped by the police?
My bike is only two years old and I am not planning to sell it, but all this hassle is just so bad and absolutely pointless!!!
Thanks!
Nico

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Most EU countries are just a few days ride away, come on!!!!! In the UK it's even worse becuase you're forced to replace some parts!!!
It is not mentioned on the dvla website: 