Neil, Reg no is 474 GHY and its new home is in Looe. I had to put the bike as SORN but I see it’s now been taxed, so at least the new owner intends to use it.
RDFella, I could’ve got my licence back if I didn’t have anymore seizures for 12 months. The neurologist told me that I could apply for it back after 10 months, but when it was returned I still couldn’t drive until the 12 months was up. I got to 10 months and on the verge of applying when I had another seizure. That meant starting to count the 10 months all over again and so forth after each one.
The ironic thing is that if it was found to be my heart causing the problem from the start and if I’d had a pacemaker fitted then I wouldn’t have had to surrender my licence and could have been back on the road after a week.
It seems the problem with my heart is the signal from the top (blood in) momentarily didn’t send the signal to the bottom to pump it out. Hence quick starvation to brain . . . or as the surgeon very technically explained it ‘The top part can’t be bothered to talk to the bottom part occasionally and that’s when the pacemaker will decide to lend a hand to wake it up.
I survived stage 3 bowel and then liver cancer in 2011 - 13, so getting use to having to cope with this sort of thing. Losing my driving licence was a bitter pill to swallow, but . . . If you can’t take a joke you shouldn’t have joined up.
Ian, Yes, still got the LE, light and easy to move around, but don't like starting

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Again thank you all for the encouraging comments.
Rog.