You must tell the dvla by writing and telling them of your plan. They will send a formal inspector or Mosket to your house to inspect the vehicle. As long as there happy (lots of tea and cake will help!) a certificate of formal inspoction will be issued. This will enable you to drive the bike to a MOT testing station for its final assesment. Once completeed this is sent back to the dvla and they will send you your V5. Congratulations, your on the road.
you can be any age to ride a mini moto. and ignore that other answer you cant make them road legal :)
Yes you can ride from the age of 8. But since your sixteen you can get it road legal
you have to be 18 to drive a mini moto on a road
you will get a fine and you could get arrested.
YOU CAN MAKE IT ROAD LEGAL GO TO GOOGLE AND TYPE IN DIRTBIKE ACCESORIES AND YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO FIND A KIT
yes you can and you dont need insurance to ride it on a road
It depends on where you are. Here in Colorado - you can make a 2008 model street legal.
no you cant you can if you ask the council if you are allowed but i doubt they will say yes
Quads are not street legal, and nothing you can do will make it street legal. It is illegal to drive a quad on any highway, period.
yes
Get fined and get your bike taken off you
No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.No. An attorney has no authority to make that type of legal change to the status of a road. Only the government body with jurisdiction over the road can change the status. You should call the town where the road is located to determine its status.