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I'v just changed the tax disc on my sv, procedure as follows.
1) Remove winter crud from microcsopicaly small nuts and bolts.:)
2) Undo nuts, and remove old tax disc.:)
3) Place new disc in position and re-attach microscopicaly small nuts with freezing cold fingers.:mad:
4) Realise I forgot to put the front of the TD holder back on.:mad::mad:
5) Threaten cat not to laugh.:mad::mad:
6) repeat steps 1 and 2.:mad:
7) Rant at non-plused neighbour about road tax and pot holes.:mad:
8) smoke (alot).:smt028:smt028:smt028:smt028
9) put new disc in to holder.:D
total time taken 43 mins. Is this a record?:confused:
No. I took my tax disc holder off about 4 years ago. Hasn't been back on the bike since.
+1 I vaguely remember seeing it in the wardrobe a couple of weeks ago though.
dont you keep it on the bike then???
Get knicked for that wont ya.
Spiderman
11-03-10, 01:21 PM
Nope, never had tax disc on bike, always in wallet or under the seat tho it tends to get soggy n fall apart under the seat.
My number plate is also only held on by Velcro but then again i do frequently leave my bike on pavements in london and dont want the Govt approved money collectors sticking stickers on my bike telling me they want some of my heard earned.
Nope, never had tax disc on bike, always in wallet or under the seat tho it tends to get soggy n fall apart under the seat.
My number plate is also only held on by Velcro but then again i do frequently leave my bike on pavements in london and dont want the Govt approved money collectors sticking stickers on my bike telling me they want some of my heard earned.
lol
that is a good idea with number plate.
i guess the coppers know that you have the tax anyway by the computer so it cant be too much of a problem.
Spiderman
11-03-10, 01:27 PM
Yeh just be sure to use the heavy duty black velcro not the standard white stuff or else you'll spend more money in replacement plates than anything else.
And of course they can give you a fine for failing to display your tax or plate but they would have to be real a-holes to do that.
dont you keep it on the bike then???
Get knicked for that wont ya.
i guess the coppers know that you have the tax anyway by the computer so it cant be too much of a problem.
You "can" get done up to £1,000 for failure to display, but you are right. If you get pulled the copper already knows.
I've been spoken to a couple of times for various misdemeanors and they have mentioned it but taken it no further.
Who's Cat?
My pet cat AKA the master of the universe;)
Only be pulled once on the bike and they didnt even mention the tax disc... just the number plate:(
I do try and remember to take it with me, it's barely readable though because it got wet once.
never been a fan of small number plates, got one for my new bike, but i stuck the old one bk on.
loud exhaust is a different story though.
PsychoCannon
11-03-10, 02:56 PM
Loud exhausts save lives!
Can't think of a good excuse for small number plates =p
*Less drag = less fuel burnt = less pollution = saving the world!*
It got pulled up once when I was pulled for speeding, no action taken but they itterated "it may be taxed but the charge is failure to display", so they CAN do you for it...but they'd have to be REAL as*es.
TBH though I think that offence is a little outdated given the all pervailing databases now etc...
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it may be taxed but the charge is failure to display", so they CAN do you for it...but they'd have to be REAL as*es.
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welcome to Strathclyde - where they don't even display theirs but will happily do you :smt092
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