Honda-SOHC

SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB750 => Topic started by: El__burro on September 30, 2015, 04:15:51 PM

Title: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on September 30, 2015, 04:15:51 PM
Good afternoon,
I am trying to register my motorcycle (cb750 k2)
I have no documents nor plate number.
I have started the process by filling in a v55/5 from the DVLA.
Unfortunately I am at the stage where I need a Year Of Manufacture letter.
I send my request to Honda Uk twice but it came back as they are unable to find my VIN in their and Honda Japan archives.
They have advised me to contact a qualified organisation or a enthusiast club to obtain an alternative dating evidence.

Has anyone had any experience in this field?

Thanks
El__burro
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Chris400F on September 30, 2015, 04:43:04 PM
Try the VJMC at http://www.vjmc.com/classic-motorcycle-dating-service-a.html
I got a Dating Letter from here, very helpful chap sorted it.
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on September 30, 2015, 04:51:25 PM
Thanks Chris,
It's a bit more expensive and more complicated but it needs to be done.

Many thanks
El__Burro
Title: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: el burro on September 30, 2015, 05:43:47 PM
. . .
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Chris400F on September 30, 2015, 06:05:02 PM
It's a bit more expensive and more complicated but it needs to be done.
Honda UK charge £25 + VAT (so £30), VJMC charge £35 so not a vast difference in cost.
Yes you need to provide a couple of photos and a bit of information to VJMC but it's not difficult.
Well worth the effort if it gets you what you need!
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Johnwebley on September 30, 2015, 06:31:22 PM
are you using the Honda original frame,

 does it have a number on the headstock?

  I think Honda use that to date a bike
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Trigger on September 30, 2015, 08:35:21 PM
Good afternoon,
I am trying to register my motorcycle (cb750 k2)
I have no documents nor plate number.
I have started the process by filling in a v55/5 from the DVLA.
Unfortunately I am at the stage where I need a Year Of Manufacture letter.
I send my request to Honda Uk twice but it came back as they are unable to find my VIN in their and Honda Japan archives.
They have advised me to contact a qualified organisation or a enthusiast club to obtain an alternative dating evidence.

Has anyone had any experience in this field?

Thanks
El__burro

If the bike is a UK unit, You can not get a duplicate reg if you do not know the number plate. If the bike is a import unit then, you should have the customs paper and can register it with a age related letter.
Title: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on September 30, 2015, 09:45:34 PM
I have VIN and engine number,
The VIN is from the k2 range.
My fear is that I need to send some pictures of the bike but because it has been slightly modified (seat, headlight and handlebars) may have other problems getting a YOM letter.

Thanks
El__burro
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Chris400F on September 30, 2015, 10:06:55 PM
If it's from Italy then it's definitely an import!
Methinks without paperwork you could have a problem as I believe imports should have NOVA paperwork.
You may find it worth looking at the DVLA information (start at https://www.gov.uk/importing-vehicles-into-the-uk) to try and find what their requirements are.
VJMC need to ensure "most parts are consistent with the year of manufacture" but that may be the least of your problems.
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Bryanj on October 01, 2015, 05:55:23 AM
If you have told DVLA its an import you are stuffed, if not there is a way arround it but not for discussion on an open forum. If you are willing to ring me next week one evening i will give you a number and "advise" on how it can be done
Title: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on October 01, 2015, 08:37:25 AM
I think import from Europe are easier to register than the ones from US.
I have not sent any paperwork to DVLA, they are not aware of my bike.
Here are some shots of my bike,  (apologies to the purists on this forum).
BrianJ please pm your contact.

el__burro
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Chris400F on October 01, 2015, 11:28:19 AM
Sounds like a good offer from Bryanj. Hope you manage to get it all sorted without too much hassle.
Keep us posted as to how you get on.
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: MrDavo on October 01, 2015, 01:25:02 PM
I'm in the same boat as you, Chris. I waited weeks for Honda to write to me, with no stamp, to tell me they won't help. I'm now into the 3rd week of waiting for VJMC, but I don't like to hassle volunteers. I'm still frustrated while the weather is so good, to have another bike I can't ride. (I already have a collection of parts that would make a Harley Sportster, if only the engine wasn't FUBAR, and waiting for other people to pull their finger out).

What bugs me most is that armed with the frame number, 2 minutes on Google tells you what year my bike must be.
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on October 01, 2015, 01:35:16 PM
MrDavo.
i am not in a rush but i share your frustration.
let me know if VJMC cant help either.
Ps is the bike you are trying to register modified somehow?

good luck
El__burro
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: royhall on October 01, 2015, 02:14:45 PM
I think import from Europe are easier to register than the ones from US.
I have not sent any paperwork to DVLA, they are not aware of my bike.
Here are some shots of my bike,  (apologies to the purists on this forum).
BrianJ please pm your contact.

el__burro
That bikes starting to look okay considering what you started with. Well done mate, keep going.
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: Chris400F on October 01, 2015, 02:32:55 PM
I'm in the same boat as you, Chris. I waited weeks for Honda to write to me, with no stamp, to tell me they won't help. I'm now into the 3rd week of waiting for VJMC, but I don't like to hassle volunteers. I'm still frustrated while the weather is so good, to have another bike I can't ride. (I already have a collection of parts that would make a Harley Sportster, if only the engine wasn't FUBAR, and waiting for other people to pull their finger out).
My application went in over the Christmas period so I wasn't expecting (or needing) a rapid turnaround.
In the New Year I dropped a polite email to them to enquire how progress was going and unexpectedly got a
phone call from Geoff Ward, the chap who sorts it. Had quite a long chat with him - he seems a nice guy, and
knowledgeable about bikes - and got the letter shortly afterwards.
So I'm sure a quick email just to enquire on progress would do no harm, if you want to check.

I've never understood why Honda say they can only provide information on UK supplied bikes but that seems to be how it is.
Still a bit of a pain when they don't even seem to be able to manage that sometimes - I did get mine on the second attempt.

FUBAR - now there's a phrase that I haven't heard recently, must date back to the 90's?
Title: Re: Year Of Manufacture letter
Post by: El__burro on October 06, 2015, 11:09:00 PM
Are dating letter "issuer" all the same or some out there could be not good?
SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal