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Old 11-Mar-2005, 12:11
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 12:16
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Going to go and buy a tax disc holder today and get rid of the stick on thing provided by the dealer.

What is the consensus as to the best place to put a proper tax holder on a 749/999????????

Cheers in advance

Never had a problem with how the disk looks attached to the bike. I bought a nice carbon jobbie (probably a Motrax or something) and fitted it by attaching it to the LH seat bolt sandwiched between the black plastic cover and the subframe


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Old 11-Mar-2005, 12:34
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fitted to here,
seems like a spare screw hole (used on "R" ??)
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 13:28
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Most european countrys road tax is integrated on the actual licence plate and is not a seperate documant that you have to fix to the car or bike, on german number plates for example it is a small disc that is adherd to the actual number plate the road tax and registration are dealt with through the police, failing to pay your road tax invites an visit from the local police who promptly remove your licence plates.

In Denmark, it is the same only no disc attached to the plate, you can only get number plates from the police station and new plates are requierd everytime you purchase a car\bike as they are registerd to the owner of the car\bike and not like in the UK an indication of the year of registration.

This system seems to work well as you cant get a number plate without you have paid road tax, taking the car\bike off the road is simply a case of removing the plate and dropping it off at your local police station, when you want to ride drive on the public road again you simply pop down and pick up a new set of plates,

This also goes for insurance, the insurance company inform the police if a registration is not insured, if the plates have not been handed in to the police you get a visit
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 14:40
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I got two on mine, one as a heel guard and one stuck to back wheel

Only trouble is the back doesn't go half as fast as what they claim.
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Thanks for all the replies even the comedy ones.

Like the idea behind the fairing.

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in the wallet. im never more than 10 yards away from my bike when im out on it anyway.

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Old 11-Mar-2005, 19:49
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If I remember correctly it's ment to be displayed on the near side and in front of the rider. But I keep mine under the seat for safe keeping
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Ive got my tax disc holder bolted to one of the subframe mountings.Looks ok to me.
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