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Thinking of one of these
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Thinking of buying a plate for my bike.


Questions is how would you read this:


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I know some people think they are tacky etc, I like em however Smile
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#2
Yeah, they're not for me, I'd rather spend my money on other things for the bike, but each to their own.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
Fair enough. It will be when there are no other things to buy for the bike Smile
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#4
to me it reads nothing. al3x mf would be better imo


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(31-01-13, 10:33 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: to me it reads nothing. al3x mf would be better imo


Already taken Sad


What about A14X MF?
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#6
again nothin....sorry dude. how bout  MY (year of ur bike) FZS
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#7
not trying to be picky.....but wouldn't that be termed illegal and "encourage" a tug by the police?
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#8
hmm thats a good one, dont think I can have a new style plate though, as its a Y reg Sad
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(31-01-13, 10:38 PM)Lazarus link Wrote: not trying to be picky.....but wouldn't that be termed illegal and "encourage" a tug by the police?


True but its just the spacing, have one simliair on my car and am never pulled for it.
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#10
You've been lucky, they're getting stricter about it.


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#11
Meh, not around london with all the plod job cuts, its no points either way Sad
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(31-01-13, 10:39 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: hmm thats a good one, dont think I can have a new style plate though, as its a Y reg Sad


y plate is march- august 2001 so MY 01 FZS.  its the new style and incorporates the yr ur bike was first registered. it will be allowed.try typin it into the licence plate website and it prob cost u  6-800 quid.
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#13
my01 fzs already taken, but my51 available, but then I cant have.

I like the idea of having a bike specific one, not going to spend more than 250 on it though!
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#14
god ur difficult to pleezel. u sure u not my mrs  :lol
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#15
haha! I am if in spending money Smile


Edit: NVM girlfriend just said when it comes to bikes/cars you are bloody picky lol
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#16
Take cheer all lawbreakers out there...latest figures show we now have fewer police than ever !

please please mr criminals, burgle top tory houses ...and see how long plod takes to come !
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#17
With bike plates the last three letters have to be on a separate line to the number, its not just spacing.

On my Mrs car we had a plate that is K4F OB when the spacing should be K4 FOB. Only got tugged once for it and currently have the standard one on for the MOT from last year still. Its just not worth the agro of drawing attention to yourself these days.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#18
General consusus -waste of time Tongue

Oh well, good to know though, I will get back to my HUD motorbike helmet project Smile
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(31-01-13, 10:45 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: [quote author=alexanderfitu link=topic=6095.msg54993#msg54993 date=1359668351]
hmm thats a good one, dont think I can have a new style plate though, as its a Y reg Sad


y plate is march- august 2001 so MY 01 FZS.  its the new style and incorporates the yr ur bike was first registered. it will be allowed.try typin it into the licence plate website and it prob cost u  6-800 quid.
[/quote]The DVLA site goes from 51.  Are you sure about this?
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#20
I have just had a look at the wiki page for uk numberplates, and apparently the new style plates came in September 2001, so I couldnt have a new style either way
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