- Fri Sep 25, 2015 8:29 pm
#51667
John M - The bike is almost all new,brakes, electrics, speedo, carb, wheels, hubs, and has many more modern features, and was advertised as such at the time. It is a hybrid. However, I don't subscribe to your view based on the gewgaws hanging off the frame that it is not what is it purported to be. I had a 1953 split screen Morris, but it had a 1978 Rover V8 engine and a Jaguar rear end. It remained registered as a 1953 Morris. I wasn't asking anyone to risk their accreditation, but I would have appreciated a feedback chat to work out the options and possibilities before the door was slammed with the formal letter sent. The bike was never inspected to ascertain originality or not. Unless of course you have fabulous forensic powers that I don't, I can't see how you can pronounce like many others on this forum, who have proved to be ermm, wrong. Fact is, I have a nice bike which has now got a 1977 age related registration, and I enjoy that as such. What is not easy for the REOC is accepting any of the early Indian numbers, frame or engine, as it is clear that they were not uniform, not recorded correctly, overstamping happened at the factory, and were not subject to the same registration rigours. Given that they were mostly military use, who knows the real history? If the DVLA give you a Q plate, oh well, never mind. I say get over it, enjoy the bike for what it is. . An anachronism.