Thank you for the kind welcome
mikeread lives there doesn't he.?
I could not find him in the member list.
I like the rear lens and the 'private' plate :-)
If you want to register a vehicle in Germany you can check via internet if a "suitable" plate is available.
But you have to stay in the following restrictions:
The first digits (which I erased on my plates) show where you are from. And then you have one ore two letters and 2 to 4 numbers.
When you have found one you can reserve it for one week. The costs for this are 12,80 €.
I was often lucky.
Here is the plate of my Porsche 924S:
And here of the rest of my bikes.
TDM850 and NTV650 are o.k. but for the BMW I had to make a compromise.
RR 100 or RR 10 were on my whish list but not available any more.
In Germany they call the old airhead BMWs "Gummikuh" and "Q" in the German pronunciation sounds like "Kuh".
So I chose QR 10
Regards
Guenter