From: greybeard on

"cat" <cat(a)tehre.com> wrote in message
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> greybeard wrote:
>
> Gratefully emailed.

Replied but email addy got rejected.
I've tried again!

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From: YTC#1 on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:24:07 +0100, cat wrote:

> greybeard wrote:
>> "cat" <cat(a)here.there> wrote in message
>> news:i26va1$u7b$2(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Krusty wrote:
>>>
>>>> Depends. What bike is it, & who owns it?
>>>
>>> A blue one. Me.
>>
>> I have room in my garage at the moment for anything blue that's not
>> toooo hooj.
>> Has a ground anchor and in a reasonably pikey free zone! :-) I have
>> trailer and can travel a sensible distance to collect and store for you
>> reasonably safely, if so desired.
>
> I'm very grateful to Krusty for the offer, but this trailer scam sounds
> awesome. The licence is already gone so I can't even sit on it with keys
> legally. Let alone ride to Swindon.

Ok, I'm curious, I assume you posses a licence to ride bikes, so why do
you think that you will not be allowed to ride while your licence is away
getting points added ?

Or have I missed something somewhere that tells me you have been
disqualified from riding ?


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From: ogden on
YTC#1 wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:24:07 +0100, cat wrote:
>
> > greybeard wrote:
> >> "cat" <cat(a)here.there> wrote in message
> >> news:i26va1$u7b$2(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> >>> Krusty wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Depends. What bike is it, & who owns it?
> >>>
> >>> A blue one. Me.
> >>
> >> I have room in my garage at the moment for anything blue that's not
> >> toooo hooj.
> >> Has a ground anchor and in a reasonably pikey free zone! :-) I have
> >> trailer and can travel a sensible distance to collect and store for you
> >> reasonably safely, if so desired.
> >
> > I'm very grateful to Krusty for the offer, but this trailer scam sounds
> > awesome. The licence is already gone so I can't even sit on it with keys
> > legally. Let alone ride to Swindon.
>
> Ok, I'm curious, I assume you posses a licence to ride bikes, so why do
> you think that you will not be allowed to ride while your licence is away
> getting points added ?
>
> Or have I missed something somewhere that tells me you have been
> disqualified from riding ?

"It's minimum 2 months before there's any chance of a licence return,
and possibly longer since they'll need to sort out a treatment before
they'll sign me off as 'safe'."

In the post you replied to.

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From: Beav on


<crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com> wrote in message
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> cat <cat(a)here.there> wrote:
>> If someone's licence hypothetically went away for a bit, but was
>> *probably* going to come back within a few months unscathed. What sort
>> of place would they store their bike? It's probably going to be a bit
>> sticky with insurers for unlicenced people to have bikes on the street.
>
> The insurance covers the INSURED, a drivers licence should only be
> relevant
> if the bike is being ridden when whatever causes the claim happens.
> OTOH you should read the wording of the policy, there are magic words
> to consider:- OWNER, THE INSURED, VEHICLE and RIDER.
>
> The INSURED is not necessarily the legal OWNER or the person allowed to
> ride the VEHICLE. If the policy specifies that the OWNER or THE INSURED
> must hold a current licence you could have a problem.
>
> When all else fails - read the instructions.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't policies usually include something along
the lines of

"The insured must hold a license or at least not have been banned"?

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From: Champ on
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 09:50:57 +0100, YTC#1 <bdp-spambin(a)ytc1.co.uk>
wrote:

>Or have I missed something somewhere ...

Yes.

At a guess, I'd say it was the early years classes on reading and
comprehension.

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