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As for changing you vehicle classification surely a T.V. is not necessary for camping so i would have my doubts about this point.
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Confirmed by Geo - with bike, goods, can't issue MOT.
a TV is an accessory, a motorbike isnt :Sad:would agree with John regadrs the weight you can get small trailers for them. As for changing you vehicle classification surely a T.V. is not necessary for camping so i would have my doubts about this point.
well just just to confirm what you know.....technically the same as a motorbike.Push Bikes????
I know the answer, but still. What's the difference?
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technically you do...you are carrying goods (a bicycle) not needed or necessary to camp.Yes, but you don't change the class of vehicle to carry one?
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correct attitude Rory :thumb:We've carried a 650 Kawasaki Versys for the last 5 years and a 650 Honda Dominator before that for 2 years. The Kawasaki fits in the Hymer garage has no impact on the handling and I still have 250kgs payload left, don't intend to stop carrying it because some faceless beauracrat in Brussels decides I cant. Take it out for MOT simples
Is a canoe essential camping gear???