Just a Thought

General discussion of the BMW R1200RT/R1250RT
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Kev M
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Just a Thought

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My new motorcycle a BMW R1250RT produces 110g/km which if it was a car would mean a bill of £21 a year for VED so why am I being charged £111.00.
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Massive rabbit hole is this!

Bike produce more hydrocarbons than cars and as a result if they went on emissions we would end up paying a lot more
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Not sure that’s correct.

My motorcycle is Euro 5 compliant, all bikes sold since 2021 are (or should be). Hydrocarbon emission requirements are the same for any Euro 5 engine be it in a car or a motorcycle.
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it will be £117 from April. :cry:
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