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Well I had a day off today so rode the 80miles or so of lovely roads to ecotech performance in Alford.
Bought a tail tidy for my 600rr then rode home and fitted it. :cool: suprised how easy it was to do.
BEFORE big horrible rear fender
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0028edit.jpg
AFTER sexy little one and little plate
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0047.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0048.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0049.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0050.jpg
ThEGr33k
12-06-08, 07:26 PM
They are a cool bunch arnt they! I think the majority of them are bikers, thats why their products are top notch. :D
Jester666
12-06-08, 07:26 PM
Is that plate gaffa taped on? :lol:
And no reflector! MOT failure!
kwak zzr
12-06-08, 07:32 PM
nice tidy.
They are a cool bunch arnt they! I think the majority of them are bikers, thats why their products are top notch. :D
I dont think their main business is bike bits, they are call drury precision metal and seem to do alsorts, the evotech bit is just a side part of the main business, very nice bunch though, whe i turned up they were all playing football, but it ended up ontop of the spike fence popped, very amusing but you probably had to be there lol
Is that plate gaffa taped on? :lol:
And no reflector! MOT failure!
Masking taped on for the pics lol, i need to figure out how to fit the plate without drilling it.
As for the reflector, it doesnt need an MOT for a fair while so not a big problem, I think there was a sticker in the box that is reflective, not sure where I would put it mind.
The letter size is legal as the numberplate place measured and said he would not do otherwise, they are the very minimum they can be however, Just found out that its actually illegal for a bike to have its registration on one line...it HAS to be on two.....the numberplate place didnt tell me that so abit gutted now:(
May need to get another plate or chance it and see if I get stopped, I have seen the police check alot worse down matlock but they ignored the plates and just checked tax/insurance.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0049.jpg
Woo. Couple of things:
1) I wanna tail tidy. Is there any difference buying it from them onsite vs. anywhere on the internet? (£ wise)
2) See quoted pic above. Was that 160 mile round trip in a straight line?
3) I visited Scorpion exhausts and you'd be simply amazed how nice the people are who work in the fabrication industry. Its the poor retailing that lets their name down, such a shame
4) My mate owns a numberplate manufacturing business. PM me if you need it rectifying anytime, I'll see what I can do yer for.
5) Whats the LEGAL dimensions needed, do you (anyone!) know? (7 chars for me)
5a) I though 6 figure plates were OK on one line. I read it somewhere recently. Its definitely 2 lines for 7, but I thought 6 were OK.
Happy snazzy riding, Mr Illegal (I know, you'll only be riding on private roads until then ;))
Woo. Couple of things:
1) I wanna tail tidy. Is there any difference buying it from them onsite vs. anywhere on the internet? (? wise)
Nope I was just bored on my day off and knew the A158 and 157 to alford are damn nice. Although you dont pay delivery lol
Woo. Couple of things:
2) See quoted pic above. Was that 160 mile round trip in a straight line?
HAHA very funny lol........Thats jst cement dust off my garage floor, it looks like a giant chick strip purely because there is no strips lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/graemepaterson/DSCF0053.jpg
Woo. Couple of things:
3) I visited Scorpion exhausts and you'd be simply amazed how nice the people are who work in the fabrication industry. Its the poor retailing that lets their name down, such a shame
Scorpion are a local company to me, very nice people there
Woo. Couple of things:
4) My mate owns a numberplate manufacturing business. PM me if you need it rectifying anytime, I'll see what I can do yer for.
I dont think it stand out that much to be honest, in the flesh it look like normal size, cant see it attracting much unwanted attention to be honest.
Woo. Couple of things:
5) Whats the LEGAL dimensions needed, do you (anyone!) know? (7 chars for me)
5a) I though 6 figure plates were OK on one line. I read it somewhere recently. Its definitely 2 lines for 7, but I thought 6 were OK.
Happy snazzy riding, Mr Illegal (I know, you'll only be riding on private roads until then ;))
DVLA has the very specific nitty gritty details, thats where I got my sizes for my letter from. It does say one line on a bike is illegal, but I have seen loads like it, I can see the police being picky on size of the plate and letters but not the actual layout as long as the spacings are correct
Would really heavy duty adesive pads hold the plate on somewhere like that.......or would i be better using heavy duty super glue?
I really dont want to have to use screws.
muffles
13-06-08, 11:21 AM
You can get adhesive pads same as is used for car plates, but I'm not sure how much framework is on the Evotech tidy for you to attach the plate to. I'd be using screws tbh, why not? You can get black and yellow and position it nicely.
I would get a 7x5 plate made up, I'm not sure if it fits legal size letters though. If it did it might look a little odd - I think the plate you have now looks a tad strange (can't put my finger on it) because of the lettering - maybe just "too much" lettering?! A 7x5 plate will only cost you £10 (delivered) so not really massive cost. I used an online company called Autoreg, have used them twice and my mate once & they are recommended.
P.s. if you think one-line plates don't wind trafpol up then... OK ;) I say no more :p
StreetHawk
14-06-08, 08:32 PM
I used halfords sticky pads, never had an issue..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/nick.nat/Donkey10511.jpg
ThEGr33k
15-06-08, 12:43 AM
Street hawk. Those Chicken Runways are a disgrace :p
ThEGr33k
15-06-08, 12:46 AM
I dont think their main business is bike bits, they are call drury precision metal and seem to do alsorts, the evotech bit is just a side part of the main business, very nice bunch though, whe i turned up they were all playing football, but it ended up ontop of the spike fence popped, very amusing but you probably had to be there lol
Aye I know. My dad went downt there to get some metal work for shop fitting (they made the metal work for the job he was on) and he said when I got the numberplate tidy for the SV that they were a cool bunch and that the majority were bikers... ince bg bad boss. :cool:
I used halfords sticky pads, never had an issue..
Yup, Halfords sticky pads are quite good
StreetHawk
15-06-08, 09:31 AM
Street hawk. Those Chicken Runways are a disgrace :p
Indeed they were.. that was a month or two after passing my test.. didn't know what a corner was.. Still getting to grips with em!
ThEGr33k
15-06-08, 02:19 PM
Indeed they were.. that was a month or two after passing my test.. didn't know what a corner was.. Still getting to grips with em!
Aye aye. It does take time. Dont rush. :D Finding the right corner[s] is 90% of the battle imo.
I dont think it stand out that much to be honest, in the flesh it look like normal size, cant see it attracting much unwanted attention to be honest.
DVLA has the very specific nitty gritty details, thats where I got my sizes for my letter from. It does say one line on a bike is illegal, but I have seen loads like it, I can see the police being picky on size of the plate and letters but not the actual layout as long as the spacings are correct
The rules for bike plates are that it must be:
- A mandatory font.
- 10mm gap between letters/numbers within a grouping.
- 30mm gap between groups of letters.
- character dimensions of 64mm x 44mm (height x width) - except 1 or I.
- minimum margin top, bottom & side of 11mm.
- 13mm space between vertical lines.
- must be two lines not single line.
If seen by plod, you risk being pulled (and it stands out like a sore thumb when it's a single line plate). If pulled, plod will measure the plate dimensions (they did with me! :( ), and if it's not legal, then it's a non-endorsable £30 fine (no points). They also take photographic proof of your plate.
If you're caught a second time, it's straight to court - do not pass go, do not collect $200. In court, they can fine you a max of £1000, invalidate MOT and withdraw the registration mark. That'd be a right royal pain, having to re-register the vehicle.
G, you seemed like a good guy when I met you recently. We're all big boys & girls, at least you know the risks. :)
Just thought the specifics had better be posted for noobs etc.
(PS. My plate may/may not fully adhere to the above either).
If you're caught a second time, it's straight to court - do not pass go, do not collect $200. In court, they can fine you a max of £1000, invalidate MOT and withdraw the registration mark. That'd be a right royal pain, having to re-register the vehicle.
That sounds like a barrel of laughs :eek::(:smt022 lol I think I'll wait until i get the first warning (or until it blows off) to change it, I can handle £30 for now.
G, you seemed like a good guy when I met you recently. We're all big boys & girls, at least you know the risks. :)
Ta very much :smt112
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