So what's the verdict? These bikes are obviously mainly or wholly modern, but how are age related numbers obtained? Do the Indians supply original 60's log books as evidence of age, grind down the modern frame number and re stamp the old one on? If the VMCC are issue dating letters, what are they using to date the frame?
I know the Lambretta Club of GB will issue a dating letter just on a pencil frame rubbing and don't take into account the cycle parts. There seems to be some disparity as to what determines the age of the vehicle. The DVLA have a points system, the engine doesn't count for much, it's mainly the frame, forks, wheels and hubs if I remember rightly. Clearly, who ever issues the dating letters isn't taking into account the whole bike.
Good job my 1953 framed bike already had a V5 when I built it, it's a right hodge podge of 'Enfield' bits
