Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Robbieben
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Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Received my registration number today from DVLA so I can now get out on the bike properly.
7 weeks since I sent the forms and associated paperwork in so given the current situation of Covid and DVLA strikes I've done well.
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Alan H
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Re: Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Hoped you checked what they've actually put in the v5.... :roll:
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Re: Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Alan H wrote: Fri Aug 20, 2021 8:33 pm Hoped you checked what they've actually put in the v5.... :roll:
It says its a Suzuki GT750 and historic vehicle, that's about as much as I looked at.
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Re: Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Check to engine/frame numbers as well. They have been know to 'mis-spell' them.
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Re: Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Alan H wrote: Sat Aug 21, 2021 7:47 am Check to engine/frame numbers as well. They have been know to 'mis-spell' them.
Double checked, all is correct.
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Re: Registration Number Received for the GT750

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Well in that case, they may have got it right.
Just don't assume ANYTHING if a gubmint department has owt to do with it.
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