Was out on Bhaji today, have been a bit busy with work.
So, a bit of update.
The REOC took ages to respond to a dating request and sent back a really unhelpful sniffy sounding letter which said they couldn't accurately date it.End of. No additional notes to help. I know the records are incomplete, but it was less than helpful.
So anyway tried to get insurance on chassis/engine number, none of the usual classic bike insurers wanted to know. So I got Steve Parker in Southend to come and collect,and he MOT'd the bike, then trailered it back to me. He declared it all sound.
So I submitted a V55 with everything I had with the bike, and lo, it came back with a 1977 registration plate, no bother.
So now Bhaji, who was reputedly registered in Uttar Pradesh URX9179 now has TNT 153R. Which means it will be zero road tax in a couple of years time.
Bennetts wouldn't update their DVLA database so no insurance from them, but Footman James offered me agreed value, legal etc for about 100 quid a year.
It makes me laugh. Brakes are pointless weight, even with the tied twin leading shoe mod. 4 gears and 3 neutrals, glowworm lights and a leaking fuel cap. It is smooth though, and seems happy to potter at 45mph even running in.
Do wave if you see me, but it won't get much use, just to the pub and back, and occasionally to the cafe/museum at Battlesbridge.