Hi folks I hope I'm putting this in the right place, not very experienced with forums. Anyway, I'm recently arrived in Belfast, retired and I wanted to do a lot more cycling. So I bought an electric bike - a Kudos Stealth - which seemed to be well made and simple and about the right price. I knew I needed a moped licence but I wasn't too bothered about that having passed my bike test in 1981 and owned an eclectic collection of classic bikes ever since. Then I found out I needed to register the bike as well. or ride it illegally. I'm law-abiding, and I'd registered a few old motorbikes before, so I thought I'd give it a shot. So about a month ago I sent off an application V55/4 together with insurance info, passport copy, and a cheque for £55. The V55/4 is a bit daunting because it's used for registering everything up to an artic, but lots of it doesn't apply (like 'technical permissable towable mass of the trailer') so you can leave it blank. I had a response from DVLA today, rejecting the application on the following grounds: Insurance certificate is not enclosed; Certificate/Declaration of Newness is not enclosed; original type approval is not enclosed; NOVA certificate is not enclosed. Now I'd enclosed all the insurance documentation from Yellow Jersey Insurance, which does not include a 'Certificate of Insurance' like you would get with a motor vehicle insurance. I've got back in touch with Yellow Jersey to see if they will concoct one. The Certificate of Newness is a DVLA form V267 which must be completed by the dealer, so I've been in touch with Kudos bikes in the hope that they will give me one - it's only half a side of A4. Type approval is not required for an electric bicycle that does not exceed 250w/does not have electric assistance beyond 15.5 mph. A NOVA certificate is not required for an electric vehicle of less than 7.3 KW. So, I should have included with the original application a form V267, a copy of the bike specification pointing out that it is 250 watt therefore does not require type approval and NOVA certificate, and some sort of insurance certificate - I probably could attach it to one of my motorcycle policies if I'm desperate. So we shall see how that goes!