Number plates
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Number plates
Want to replace the plate on the bike as having rebuilt it the plate is the only bit left that is still battered.
Its currently 9" x 7" and just looks HUGE!!!
Have mocked up a 8" x 5" plate which looks so much tidier but wondered what the chances of getting pulled with it are. As for MOT I will keep hold of the old old so they can be swapped round.
Just dont want to attract unnecessary attention from the rozzers, at the same time dont want to ruin the rear end of the tyga kit.
Its currently 9" x 7" and just looks HUGE!!!
Have mocked up a 8" x 5" plate which looks so much tidier but wondered what the chances of getting pulled with it are. As for MOT I will keep hold of the old old so they can be swapped round.
Just dont want to attract unnecessary attention from the rozzers, at the same time dont want to ruin the rear end of the tyga kit.
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Re: Number plates
I've one that fits in the std small jap space - normal lettering and you'll be fine
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The V4 is the law..
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Re: Number plates
What size are the jap plates?
I'd love to get my hands on one too.
I'd love to get my hands on one too.
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Re: Number plates
I have an 8" x 5" plate and it hasn't been mentioned by the police ................yet!
I know rules are rules, and if something happens I'll take the hit.
You can see it in the pics of my bike in Practical Sportsbike Magazine.
I know rules are rules, and if something happens I'll take the hit.
You can see it in the pics of my bike in Practical Sportsbike Magazine.

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Re: Number plates
9x4.9 inch I believe
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Re: Number plates
Well have now ordered a 8"x5" pretty sure as long as im not riding like a twat then the police will turn a blind eye. Its in the legal font so semi legal I guess! lol
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Re: Number plates
A Japanese numberplate?royster81 wrote:What size are the jap plates?
I'd love to get my hands on one too.
I'll measure mine later for definate sizing.
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Re: Number plates
IMHO it's not worth fitting an illegal (let's call it what it is) number plate.Snark wrote:Well have now ordered a 8"x5" pretty sure as long as im not riding like a twat then the police will turn a blind eye. Its in the legal font so semi legal I guess! lol
But in my younger days I did fit 7x5.5. This keeps almost exactly the proportions of the original plate, so it is harder to spot the fact that it is too small from any distance. Your 8x5 will give a suspiciously letterbox profile, which makes it much easier to spot.
If you get caught, expect to be hit hard for it, as police tend to consider this "attempting to pervert the course of justice", since you were attempting to conceal your registration number by printing it too small. ISTR that you get hit lighter (if more often) for no plate at all.
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Re: Number plates
Meant to type 7"x5" not 8"x5" not that thats any better! lol
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Re: Number plates
Plod take a dim view of non-standard number plates for two reasons.
1/The law is the law
2/Non standard plates cannot be read by ANPR cameras so they would question whether the rider has something to hide
1/The law is the law
2/Non standard plates cannot be read by ANPR cameras so they would question whether the rider has something to hide