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<blockquote data-quote="zero" data-source="post: 5017146" data-attributes="member: 88492"><p>Motorbikes seldom pass mot's after being stored for long without a few niggly faults that need rectifying. Never anything big, just easy fix niggles. Unless it was stored for a reason? </p><p>If he's getting divorced he probably owns no more than half of it anyway? Could your sister? Help with the paperwork? </p><p>You could put it through it's mot, insure it, and take it for a test run to decide if its worth the paperwork hassle. The bikes probably on a sorn so there 'll be paperwork to do to own it. Or you could wait a few more years till he's moved house, forgot the bike, the sorn paperwork hasn't been updated with his address and the apply for a v5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero, post: 5017146, member: 88492"] Motorbikes seldom pass mot's after being stored for long without a few niggly faults that need rectifying. Never anything big, just easy fix niggles. Unless it was stored for a reason? If he's getting divorced he probably owns no more than half of it anyway? Could your sister? Help with the paperwork? You could put it through it's mot, insure it, and take it for a test run to decide if its worth the paperwork hassle. The bikes probably on a sorn so there 'll be paperwork to do to own it. Or you could wait a few more years till he's moved house, forgot the bike, the sorn paperwork hasn't been updated with his address and the apply for a v5. [/QUOTE]
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