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bandit 1

GT 750 HISTORY

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hi all new to the forum and its great i bought my gt750 earlyer this year and have now striped it to restore her just wondering if any of you know any history on this bike any info would be a great help reg no KRV301P I look forward to meeting some of you in the new year at some of the shows hopefully thanks andy
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Welcome to the forum Andy. This is the place to come for quality restoration help and friendly chat. Good luck with finding the history. Maybe we could organise a meeting in the summer. A few people have mentioned this. Cheers BAZ
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sounds good to me baz
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You can buy it's history from first registration from the DVLA Bandit, as long as you are the registered keeper, I'm not sure what form you need but I did it for my GT250K, at the time it cost a fiver so I can't imagine it'll be fortunes now.

I'll have a look see and dig it out later to see if it gives any clues what you need to ask for.

What about a "where are they now" section Baz for all us sad cases that would like to know what happened to our old kettles ?

(welcome to the forum too)
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Had a rummage and found it, there are photo copies of all the logbook/v5 transfers, and all the previous owners names and address's, dates of changes,engine and frame no's, original colour, etc etc.

I believe it's called a "vehicle record" (not surprisingly) and on the top of the paperwork I have it says " reply to fee paying enquiry, VQ7/1 "

Hopefully that'll help.
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I have created a new section I hope it will help you to find your old bike's cheers BAZ
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The form to download and send off with the fiver to DVLA is a V888, I just sent one off for my GT750A history.
Apparently they say you need a valid reason for wanting names/addresses/dates of all POs, so I'll have to wait and see if I get the info.
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many thanks to didge & yeadon idid see this form v888 on dvla web site and i will down load and fill in many thaks again for your input andy
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Let us know how you get on and how long it takes for DVLA to respond one way or the other! I'll do same re 750A history request,
Cheers, Mike
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