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Old 20-06-06, 11:10 AM   #1
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Default GB Stickers for Bikes

I know I need one to travel on the continent, but......

Do I need a full size one or can I have just a wee one.
If so does anyone know where I can get one (a little one that is)

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Old 20-06-06, 11:26 AM   #2
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Personally I wouldn't bother. It's never something I've been picked up on and I've never heard of anyone getting into trouble for not having a GB sticker.
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Old 20-06-06, 11:28 AM   #3
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Halford sold them last time I looked.
In France they don't give a crap about the GB stickers; I don't know about the rest of Europe, though.
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Old 20-06-06, 11:48 AM   #4
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How about getting a Euro style plate made up? I am sure that if you have the european symbol with GB under it on your plate you dont need a GB badge.
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Old 20-06-06, 12:09 PM   #5
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How about getting a Euro style plate made up? I am sure that if you have the european symbol with GB under it on your plate you dont need a GB badge.
Thats what my mate did - had three made up for the three people that travelled - then if you dont like it when you get home, stick the original one back on
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Old 20-06-06, 01:40 PM   #6
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Got a plate made up for 10 quid delivered with Euro gb sign in bottom left corner....have a look on e bay
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Old 20-06-06, 04:43 PM   #7
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I'm with the plate brigade on this.

As Carsick says, some countries are pretty relaxed, others (like Austria) definitely aren't! On the spot fine, Eu50 or something I believe, for failure to display.
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I'm with the plate brigade on this.

As Carsick says, some countries are pretty relaxed, others (like Austria) definitely aren't! On the spot fine, Eu50 or something I believe, for failure to display.
I didn't find Austria a problem. I've just been through 8 European countries, including 3 days in Austria, and no-one batted an eyelid at my (slightly) undersized plate and total lack of GB identification. And I left the lights alone as well, though of course bikes don't dip so sharply to the left as a car's lights do.

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Old 20-06-06, 10:39 PM   #9
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On another forum I use, a chap on a 400 got pulled for no GB stickers..infact all 3 did if I remember rightly. They were set up on the motorway, stopping anyone that didn't have one. Easy money. Ffs, don't take the risk, they're pennies!!!
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I'm with the plate brigade on this.

As Carsick says, some countries are pretty relaxed, others (like Austria) definitely aren't! On the spot fine, Eu50 or something I believe, for failure to display.
I didn't find Austria a problem. I've just been through 8 European countries, including 3 days in Austria, and no-one batted an eyelid at my (slightly) undersized plate and total lack of GB identification. And I left the lights alone as well, though of course bikes don't dip so sharply to the left as a car's lights do.

Mike
The undersize plate is of no concern to the Austrian police whatsoever, how do they know what a UK plate should look like?
There's no requirement for bikes to apply headlamp masks etc, it was changed a while back. Having said that I usually put some black pvc tape on the dip section just to avoid annoying other drivers.
......and yes you'll be OK without a GB sticker................until a polizei or gendarme stops you at a routine check or speed trap. My boss was fined in Austria for no GB cticker/plate (I worked there for a while). Interesting the Austrians have a Gendarmerie even though the language is "sort of" German. That's history for you. On the whole they're pretty relaxed though, just obey the rules and no probs. It's generally a safe place, just be aware of the (politically incorrect ) eastern europeans, they are the organised crime brigade there.
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