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Nick Pavey 24-Mar-2006 21:36

Number Plate Size
 
For when you 'show' your bike (749) what size plates do you guys have?

Have you gone for a squareish one or a 'all on one line' one?

Pics please if possible.

Thanks.

748rosso 24-Mar-2006 21:55

7 x 5 bought,from mal plates.

philthy 24-Mar-2006 22:03

Kept mine standard so no '' Good morning sir . Do you know why I've stopped you?

:saint:

Davieravie 24-Mar-2006 22:15

7 X 5. If the cops moan i tell them that it works on the Gatzo's as it does............3 points last year. FUK EM!

philthy 24-Mar-2006 22:39

Tut tut....what happened to your forward observation skills?:D

Davieravie 24-Mar-2006 22:45

I know.......no excuses!!! One slight wee twist of the throttle cost me £60

duc daz 25-Mar-2006 15:40

i had my collar felt last year on my gixxer 1000 i had an inline plate he told me to change it asap and sent me on my way with just a slapped wrist

andyb 25-Mar-2006 16:35

The law does say it should be on 2 lines. I think if its decent type font and around 7x5 you wont go far wrong!

Carbon749 25-Mar-2006 16:45

9x3 with figures as large as possible.

Went through a number plate reader camera and it read it fine. I was given a correction notice and a slapped wrist.

First and last time I've been stopped for the number plate in 2 years. General comments are that it is smaller than it should be, but, I'm not taking the p1ss so I normally get away with a friendly talking too.


[Edited on 25-3-2006 by Carbon749]

philthy 25-Mar-2006 17:33

Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
The law does say it should be on 2 lines. I think if its decent type font and around 7x5 you wont go far wrong!

Unless you're stopped by the North Wales cops. They don't use rulers round here, they use micrometers!:o:lol:


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