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Tax Disc - Where do you put yours?
I want it out of the way and my holder isn't the nicest looking thing.
You do have to display it don't you? |
Well I tend to mount a nice blue/carbon hold on my can hanger.
anyone ever seen one of those cylinder tax disc holders? |
It's meant to be on the left hand side of the bike and forwards of the negine. Given the large amounts of fairing on many modern bikes, this pretty much goes out of the window.
Mine is currently on my radiator, but I'll probably move it to where the pillion pegs join the frame. |
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left hand side is considered the best place as Mr Plod can see it as you go past, otherwise you may get a tug :cry: especially if they are operating one of those check points where a couple of them stand a hundred yards up the road & radio the details of those they want stopping to the check point further down the road mine is next to the chain guard, but I have seen them plastered all over bikes, inside screens, bolted onto the bottom of the number plate :shock: , etc Most bike coppers are OK, they know that tax discs get nicked, especially around town, and that quite a lot of bikers carry them in their pocket. However out of town this is less common. I put my new disc on on Saturday, washed the bike Sunday evening & now its almost illegible - anyone know where I stand on this - does it have to be readable :?: |
Attached to one of the hugger bolts.... well the colour photocopy is.... the real one is under the seat
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Sorry to say this... I love the Dutch system. Pay straight to inland revenue and don't have a tax disc - they know when you're being naughty and just send you fines thorugh the post...
(Although not having a SORN system wuld suck if your bikes off the road for any period of time...) Stu |
just seen this thread and got me wondering, whats the law about carrying Tax Discs in your wallet or putting them under the seat , just so it doesnt get nicked ?
Have thought about it but thought against it, but would rather keep it in a safe dry place , so would like to know for when my renewal comes around |
Left fork leg (bolted onto the brake line retaining bracket :wink:)
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Ian's way of making a colour copy and keeping the original hidden seems good, cos then you're less likely to get a pull for not displaying, but you won't lose your original. |
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this sounds a good idea actually but what if a traffic warden sees it when your not with the bike, can they not tell that its a photocopy and do you anway for failure to display a valid disk? :cry: incidentally mines bolted to the hugger in a nice anodised blue holder complete with 6 little allen bolts to stop the disk being nicked, personally if i was that way out id just rip the entire holder off but hey ho... |
i carry mine in my wallet. i have been stopped twice without it on display and both times the officer was ok that it was not on display.
out of interest, has anyone actaully had their tax disc stolen off the bike? that's why i keep mine in my wallet, because i am under the impression that they are liable to be stolen. it's never happened to me and is this just an urban myth? |
anyone seen any thing like this on there trip round the internet:
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/lg...-taxholder.jpg Scus the rough image but its done in pen and then taken by my phone. |
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had mine stolen 3 days after getting the bike :evil: the tea-leaf simply unscrewed the holder and made off with it :cry: I know it didn't fall off as it was there when I parked. These days I always take a pic with the digital camera, so I can save myself the £15 cost of getting a duplicate |
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All yous who had them nicked need to move to a better area :lol: |
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I'd say its worse if you have a 125 and pay 15 quid for a disc and then have to pay 15 quid for a dup.
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Also if you put the tax disc on the rear hanger, could you not use one of those 'hanger' lock bolts to ensure its not stolen?
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I keep it in my wallet. Been pulled once for my loud can - but they just wanted to have a look at the bike :lol:
Coppers said they don't have a problem as long as i carry the tax disc all the time with me. |
I've had mine taken. I now use the Oxford case with all the tiny bolts, its fitted onto the radiator LHS.
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I had to go to look at the bike to find out. It took me a while to find it, but it's on the front left fork, just in front of the brake caliper.
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I redrilled the holder and mounted it under the near-side pillion footrest bracket - using the rear mounting screw and thus pointing towards the rear of the bike.
Its now tucked up under the seat moulding, out of the rain and sh12, is visible but secure. In fact, it looks quite cool (as you young things might say). If I wasn't old and tecnophobic, I'd stick a nice pic of it on this posting.....but I am, Iam, and I can't. So you'll have to take my word on it![/img] |
One of the guys at the the dealership I bought my bike from had his nicked off his bike a few days after putting it on as well, so he told me to keep mine off and so far I've not had problems either, and I've been past plenty of check points, officers etc. Even when I was given a good telling off in Soho for covering up my plate the copper didn't say anything about not having a tax disc displayed.
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I've had mine nicked in the past and had to fork out the £15 for a duplicate. If it ever gets nicked again I won't bother to get another one. If I get pulled and questioned over it, I will say I hadn't noticed and that it must have been just stolen. At the end of the day it's recorded as having been purchased so there will always be proof that it is taxed.
Mine is mounted on the headlight bracket pointing backwards so that the disk holder covers the headlight bracket. |
Moved to biking issues
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don't bother.........in my wallet
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Checked with the DVLA they confirmed that even if the tax disc is not showing but they have you on there records you are covered, its just a case of convincing the police :roll:
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http://www.dvla.gov.uk/forms/pdf/v20.pdf |
left side pillon foot rest in a 2 bob holder.
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I keep mine oo er in the top pocket of my jacket that I always wear when I'm on the bike. As advised on a bikesafe :) by one of the plod there.
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What I don't understand is why you have to display one at all. They have been very big on advertising that they have all the details on computer now and that they know if your tax disc is out of date and will automatically fine you.
So..... Why have a tax disc. If they know that you have paid the money and have this on record surely they would save a bundle of cash by not issuing tax discs and simply sending out a receipt. Or is that just too sensible :roll: |
Give it time I'm sure "paper road fund licence" will be phased out
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Front left hand brake calliper thingy here (in Oxford holder).
Can't remember where I saw it but have a recollection of a biking jacket with a special transparent tax disc pocket on one arm... |
You fellas have got to move to Spain! Basically you just carry on you the stamped document showing the annual fee has been paid. This is about €30 per year about 24 squid? The paperwork for buying a second hand bike though is a pain in the a*s and costs you about €320euros.Cant have it all I guess! :lol: 8)
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