Trevor, is it the case that in Victoria in order to register to vote you must prove ownership of a vintage motorcycle? It sure seems that way.
It really comes down to our awesome "Collector Plate" program we have in BC.
Our insurance here is run by the BC Gov...I know...how Commie of us...lol...
If you motorcycle is at least 25 years old you can apply for "collector plates"....you send in 6 pics of your bike...front, rear, both sides, seat and vin.
Your bike has to be in nice mostly original conditions...safety items like new suspension, brake line etc. are ok...and certain period correct mods....like the 4-1 exhausts my bike has. If your bike is approved it about a 75% discount. The only restrictions are you can't ride it to and from work or school...other than that you can ride it as much as you want....as you know from me...
If you have several bikes that have been approved for collector status you can get a "multi-plate"...one plate that cost about the same as having three individual collector plates....and then you can put as many collector plates on it at no extra charge.
This program extends to cars as well....so this might very well be part of the reason we have so many old bikes/cars on the road.
I love it! Keeps classics on the road and creates it's own cottage industry in the process.























