Charlotte
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Hello everyone.
I’m in the process of getting a Collector license plate. I’m in British Columbia , Canada. The licensing agent here( ICBC) can issue a plate of a vehicle that is 15 years old , if the vehicle is limited product( I’m pretty sure its less than 200 units).
My 961 is 2013 SE #114 and I realize I’m too soon for the 15 year mark but figured it might take me a few years to figure this out so thought I might get started on it.
Norton Canada, when it existed, had stated that there were only 6-7 SE’s that were brought into canada, with my SE’s options( SE options but with full Carbon fiber option including wheels). My bike also has the plate on the triple tree of the bike number( 114 of 200).
ICBC needs a paperwork from the manufacturer, on manufacturer letterhead, stating that the bike is a limited edition of less then 200.
Does anyone know of a person at TVS Norton that could possibly find any records of the original 200 run of bikes that would be willing to draft up a letter?
I realize that there might be some controversy over the actual number of the original 200 units. And I’ve also heard that TVS doesn't really want to get involved in the non TVS era bikes so much.
I might be on a wild goose chase but thought I would ask the group if they knew anyone that might be helpful at TVS Norton.
Thanks in advance!
S
I’m in the process of getting a Collector license plate. I’m in British Columbia , Canada. The licensing agent here( ICBC) can issue a plate of a vehicle that is 15 years old , if the vehicle is limited product( I’m pretty sure its less than 200 units).
My 961 is 2013 SE #114 and I realize I’m too soon for the 15 year mark but figured it might take me a few years to figure this out so thought I might get started on it.
Norton Canada, when it existed, had stated that there were only 6-7 SE’s that were brought into canada, with my SE’s options( SE options but with full Carbon fiber option including wheels). My bike also has the plate on the triple tree of the bike number( 114 of 200).
ICBC needs a paperwork from the manufacturer, on manufacturer letterhead, stating that the bike is a limited edition of less then 200.
Does anyone know of a person at TVS Norton that could possibly find any records of the original 200 run of bikes that would be willing to draft up a letter?
I realize that there might be some controversy over the actual number of the original 200 units. And I’ve also heard that TVS doesn't really want to get involved in the non TVS era bikes so much.
I might be on a wild goose chase but thought I would ask the group if they knew anyone that might be helpful at TVS Norton.
Thanks in advance!
S