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You need to search on the DVSA website for details....Hi this is very confusing. I needed the high weight limit to carry 2 motorcycles on board a camper van so I ended up converting a 7 ton iveco daily van it’s on private hgv and classed as a van with windows. DVLA wouldn’t let me have motor caravan on the v5 even though I did everything they required! . The first 2 years I got an hgv mot . And was then told that I could do a test as presented class 4 which I did for the following year all good so far . This year 2 days ago I took it back to the same class 4 station who this time said they can’t test it because it’s got motorcycles in it even though it had them in it the year before . The tester told me that because it could still possibly carry goods in the garage it needs an hgv test . I panicked a bit because I needed the test soon because of a trip to Europe. Luckily I managed to get a cancelled hgv test the next day which it passed. The first thing the hgv tester told me before he started the test was that I didn’t have to have an hgv test a test as presented class 4 was all I needed ! Can anyone clarify this and send a link of definite rules ?
And..... was then told that I could do a test as presented class 4 which I did for the following year all good so far .
... This year 2 days ago I took it back to the same class 4 station who this time said they can’t test it because it’s got motorcycles in it even though it had them in it the year before.
And if you take it home and load m bikes then you dont have correct test or insurance to drive it, if you have a crash then fooked.The key thing is something that was actually within the post ...
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It is all down to how the Vehicle is presented.
A 7 ton converted van to be tested as a Class 4 needs to be presented as a Motor Caravan. and Motor Caravans don't carry Motorcycles in their garages. That makes them a "Living Van" - and as such needs testing as an HGV.
You were lucky that you had it tested as a Class 4 last year.
What people usually do is prior to the MOT remove the Motorcycles from the garage. Maybe put a bit of camping gear in there like Awnings and stuff?
Trev, an MOT is relevant to the day it was carried out. No more, no less. On the day of the test, it was a class 4 vehicle. NI is different.And if you take it home and load m bikes then you dont have correct test or insurance to drive it, if you have a crash then fooked.
Still as here but not allowed to carry bikes etc in a van, only a chair like annie has for disabilty, ph you ins co and ask, police can do you.Trev, an MOT is relevant to the day it was carried out. No more, no less. On the day of the test, it was a class 4 vehicle. NI is different.
Is it over 3.5t then with the back on it?It's even more confusing for me. I could have mine tested as a motorhome, but I would need to find a tester that can cope with the length height and width. Much eassier to take the demountable off and take the Hilux on it's own for a test which is much easier to find a test station for,
You have been going on and on about this nearly as much as the Linux crap, but have you ever heard of anyone being prosecuted for carrying a motorbike in their Motorhome?Still as here but not allowed to carry bikes etc in a van, only a chair like annie has for disabilty, ph you ins co and ask, police can do you.
Class 4 as has been stated - and would confirm from my own experience.
As an FYI, Class 7 is a Red Herring ... that is for commericials between 3.0t and 3.5t, so wouldn't apply in any way or form.
If you DID try and get an HGV MOT, you would also find that almost certainly impossible as you won't have an HGV plate so cannot be tested by VOSA.
end of the day ... Class 4 MOT. Probably need to go to a station that deals with larger vehicles purely due to the physical weight and size of the Motorhome. Cost is the standard Class 4 MOT charge at the most. many stations discount (I pay £40 for my MOTs on >3.5t vans)
Thats strange.....My nuevo is under 3.5 and is mot class 7 and has been class 7 for last 8 years .
That doesn't appear to have much to do with MOT classification though...The bike in the back bit was gone through in detail before, Rob even went to the trouble of e mailing the relevant authority.
https://wildcamping.co.uk/threads/how-do-you-get-on-without-a-garage.95615/post-1346234
You are probably getting it tested at the same garage who is getting it wrong every timeMy nuevo is under 3.5 and is mot class 7 and has been class 7 for last 8 years .
it was more to answer the question "are you allowed to carry a motorbike in a van that is regarded as a Motor Caravan", which answers Trevskodas constant claim that you are contravening all the rules if you do and will be exiled to Elba.That doesn't appear to have much to do with MOT classification though...