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Jase22 19-04-06 11:05 AM

Numberplate Light - What's the legal standing?
 
Just wondered whether anyone knew what the legal standing / MOT requirements are as far as numberplate lights go?

I've not been able to confirm whether there is a ligal requirement for a seperate white plate light or whether the red light from my tail light is sufficient. (Just to clarify I have an aftermarket undertray fitted and there's no space for the stock plate light).

I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere that there is just a requirement for the plate to be "illuminated" but there was no detail about what would come under this category.

Good old MOT time eh? :roll:

Viney 19-04-06 11:07 AM

It has to be illuminated by white light. However this may change form test station to test station.

Get a LED number plate light off of Ebay or such like

Razor 19-04-06 11:09 AM

I can't quote chapter and verse but yes it's gotta be a white light that illuminates the plate. Cheap LED unit will do it.

Jase22 19-04-06 11:09 AM

I've got an LED light, but wasn't sure whether these were legal due to them spewing white light out everywhere and I didn't think it was legal to have white light showing at the rear of the bike hence why the stock one only points down?

Daimo 19-04-06 11:10 AM

YEah, plates have to be legally lit up. ITs a modified cars nightmare, smoothing everything only to have some bloody lights stick out.

There are ways around it if your happy to tinker.

TVR style, special reg plates, lights shine up through the plate 8)

http://images2.fotki.com/v17/photos/...egplate-vi.jpg

Skip 19-04-06 11:34 AM

Is that legal then Daimo? I take it there isnt some daft law that says number plates must be lit from above or something...?

Daimo 19-04-06 12:02 PM

Yup, fully legal (although some un-educated coppers (you know the type i mean, don't have a clue aout cars, the highway, speed limits etc) would question it, but its 100% legal). Its used on most TVR's as a standard way of lighting up the reg plate.

Girlfriends idea, shes got the same. IF she can't see my lights at night, she follows my reg plate :lol: :lol:

TSM 19-04-06 01:23 PM

Has to be lit by white light but the light source cannot be seen from behind.

Eg. If you put LEDs pointing down onto the numberplate but from behind you could see the LEDs then thats not allowed they have to sheld the light backwards, only RED can show eg the brake light & of course the indicators.


Its something like that, not 100% sure though, just stuff i have peiced together.

lukemillar 19-04-06 01:23 PM

Anyone using an R&G tail tidy? It comes with a white LED, but really does bugger all at night. Does a white number plate light have to be effective or does it just have to be present? (for MOT purposes).

thor 19-04-06 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lukemillar
Anyone using an R&G tail tidy? It comes with a white LED, but really does bugger all at night. Does a white number plate light have to be effective or does it just have to be present? (for MOT purposes).

I do, and the light is another reason why I don't rate them. The light is weedy, and I found that I had to bend the plate up to get clearance from the back wheel and that means some light from the plate light shines backwards.

kwak zzr 19-04-06 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lukemillar
Anyone using an R&G tail tidy? It comes with a white LED, but really does bugger all at night. Does a white number plate light have to be effective or does it just have to be present? (for MOT purposes).

i got one, yep the light is poo.

jayjay 19-04-06 08:04 PM

I bought a a light from hein gerick it is small & simple to fit but the light it produces is poor, but it is sold as a licence plate light, so.

goonrider 19-04-06 08:10 PM

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This one looks good and uses th original light too 8)

http://www.hamicad.co.uk/SV_Fender.html

Blue_SV650S 19-04-06 08:38 PM

I have done the DIY undertray mod to my bike. I simply fitted 2 superbright clear LEDs to shine down on the numberplate. I used http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...bevel&doy=19m4 to mount the LEDs, these Bezels mean that it directs the led down and you can’t see it from 90deg/side on. So should conform to the law (my bike passed an MOT fine with these fitted).

Here is the LEDs I used http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...11197&doy=19m4 You also need to solder some 360 ohm resisters inline to make the LEDs work with 12v system as they are designed to operate at 3.2v (resistors are also available from Maplin). See I have done all the hard work for you!! :D

All in should only cost you about £3 … I love Maplin :)


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