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98 r1 4xv

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Hi guys new to the forum iv just bought a 98 in red and white I'm looking for a few parts like the rear seat in red right hand side tank infill panel shes been left sitting in the back of a garage for a number of years till I found her any body got or could put me in the right direction to source the bits I need that would be grand
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Welcome in John
You may have to ask around a little , i know a few of the lads have restored these but the parts are getting a bit scarse and people are hanging on to them .
Plenty of info about the 4xv on here too , hope you enjoy the forum and good luck finding your bits , but don't loose your sanity while you're here 😂
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Welcome to the forum John, good luck in finding the parts you need.

Those red 4XV’s are very special indeed.

We are more of a biking community on here, rather than a forum, we have a good laugh, mostly at the chimp, Julia, Clarky and me[emoji849] for some strange reason.

Join in the banter, ask any questions you like, quite a few of the guys are experts on the 4XV and what they don’t know isn’t worth knowing.

Welcome

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Welcome in pal, and good luck hunting for your parts (patience will be required [emoji6])- those red/white ones sure are puurrttyy [emoji106]. Enjoy the forum & join In [emoji1][emoji6]

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Welcome to the forum, which is even crazier than usual!

Tank infill shouldn't be too hard but good luck finding a red seat in good condition. Maybe get a black one re-covered?
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Thanks folks iv decided to get the rear seat recovered hopefully it will be a good match with the original riders seat I manage to find,now to find out how to get her registered in the UK I found her left forgotten about in a guys garage in Ireland unfortunately she came with no history or paperwork shes still got the Irish plate on her any ideas how to get her registered 😬🙈,
Cheers folks 🏍🏍
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Saxon1 wrote:Thanks folks iv decided to get the rear seat recovered hopefully it will be a good match with the original riders seat I manage to find,now to find out how to get her registered in the UK I found her left forgotten about in a guys garage in Ireland unfortunately she came with no history or paperwork shes still got the Irish plate on her any ideas how to get her registered [emoji51][emoji85],
Cheers folks [emoji965][emoji965]
I would have a slow trawl through dvla website, everything you need to know should be there [emoji106]

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If i remember correctly if it has no paper work you have to have had the vehicle for 6 months then contact the DVLA who contact the previous owner , how it originating from Ireland will affect it and i'm just going on what i've heard banded about , you may have to contact yamaha as well .
Good luck with the DVLA but it'll worth it 👍
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jompy wrote:If i remember correctly if it has no paper work you have to have had the vehicle for 6 months then contact the DVLA who contact the previous owner , how it originating from Ireland will affect it and i'm just going on what i've heard banded about , you may have to contact yamaha as well .
Good luck with the DVLA but it'll worth it [emoji106]
Yes very good luck getting something from the DVLA it took me four attempts to correct an error on my V5, every time I contacted them ... we haven’t received your letter.... even though I sent it registered post..

Only got a result on the 4th attempt because when they said we haven’t received it I asked, how have you cashed the cheque then... that was followed by silence..

So don’t give up with them, keep pestering them until you get it sorted

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Just had a quick look on dvla website- if the vehicles already been imported you just have to fill in some paperwork applying for new rego document

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration ... d-vehicles


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This is the post you need to read he has done the best restoration and will certainly be able to help.
cheers mark
://www.yamahar.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19786#p272773
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Il get a v62 form the next time I'm in town the Joy's of living in a small rural village and have too keep it 6 months from the day I bought it before I can apply with the v62?mean while I'm chasing the electrical demons main beam is on even with lights turned off and my rev counter is showing fault code 8 😞,
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A good clean up and hopefully that white connector should be ok , if not there's a company that makes replacements 👍
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