Small plate
Moderators: slparry, Gromit, Paul
-
- Posts: 338
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:57 pm
- Location: York
Small plate
Thinking of getting a 'show plate' for the bike.
Was thinking quite small indeed, about 2x8. Is there any decent tail tidys around for the 1100? Or is it a matter of just taking a hacksaw to the original plastic mount, which I don't really want to do?
Was thinking quite small indeed, about 2x8. Is there any decent tail tidys around for the 1100? Or is it a matter of just taking a hacksaw to the original plastic mount, which I don't really want to do?
- budman200210
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:24 pm
- Location: chelmsford essex uk
Re: Small plate
Hey i had a small 2X8 but got knicked (police) twice, then the cop said if u put a small but rectangle one on, still illegal, they wont pull me. its because of its "letterbox" shape that makes it a piss take!Black Knight wrote:Thinking of getting a 'show plate' for the bike.
Was thinking quite small indeed, about 2x8. Is there any decent tail tidys around for the 1100? Or is it a matter of just taking a hacksaw to the original plastic mount, which I don't really want to do?
just thought i would let u know.
Aaron
I think, but don't use me as a line of defence in a court of law, that you are allowed a smaller than standar rectangular plate as long as the font is that of the standard issue and the plate is readable from a certain distance. This distance is 30 something, feet, meters, yards....er sorry.
anyhoo, this info i gathered from a chap who works inspecting vehicles for police traffic stops.
I guess as long as your not silly with it you may get away with it. but not guaranteed.
the single line plates are a big no no and say ' please pull me'.
good luck
anyhoo, this info i gathered from a chap who works inspecting vehicles for police traffic stops.
I guess as long as your not silly with it you may get away with it. but not guaranteed.
the single line plates are a big no no and say ' please pull me'.
good luck
_IT_ wrote:What everyone else has said plus if you have a "cherished" number bear in mind that a police officer can ask the DVLA to take it off you if you fail to display it properly. Also there is a national dodgy number plate campaign on at the moment.

I have a slightly smaller than legal plate but it is perfectly legible from 30 yards and further. Some of these 'oh look, I have my name on my car, aren't I clever' plates can't be easily read from 10 feet!!
Who's more likely to get a tug from the rossers??

There is an MR2 round by me where the registration reads 'Hazell' Anybody like to take a guess what its supposed to be because in 5 years I haven't been able to work it out.
I wonder if these people change their plates at MOT time??
Sorry...rant over


Ride like your life depended on it.
2002 BCR
2002 BCR
- The Teutonic Tangerine
- Posts: 1649
- Joined: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:18 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
Just to show that money does not buy you good taste. I followed a Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead yesterday (cost over £250,000) it's owner thought it was great to have the following plate. TOO 6EXY gag gag vomit
There would appear to be a surfeit of prolixity and sesquipedalian content today please do not use a big word when a singularly un-loquacious and diminutive linguistic expression will satisfactorily accomplish the contemporary necessity
The director of a company who took our small company under its wing had a bently with the reg RW 5 or some other random number.The first letters being his intials.I was parking my bike next to it when some young girls walked by.One commented "look at that car ,oohh and a private reg" The other girl replied,deadpan "RW ? Yeah, right wanker!"
How did she know!
gus
How did she know!

gus