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hovis 24-07-09 08:42 AM

numberplates, again
 
i was just wondering, if the new law, £60 fine for a non legal plate has made you go legal?

anything other than 9x7 is illigal, plus the letters have to be the right font

i have a 6x4, which i removed and fitted a legal 9x7, it does not look as bad as i thought it would.

im not sure weather to keep it on, or fit the old 6x4

both these plate came with the bike, but idealy i would go for a 7x5 plate, which is still illigal, but seems not to atract much attention

:smt012

ThEGr33k 24-07-09 08:44 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
Ive gone legal as I cant be arsed giving the choppers any reasons to stop me, (he says with loud cans on) maybe less reason to...

rictus01 24-07-09 08:47 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
all my bikes had 7x5 if they needed replacing, although the S4 and CB currently have legal sized ones at present, and apart from the odd time when DVLA do a purge at big bike meets I've never had a problem.

Cheers Mark.

hindle8907 24-07-09 08:56 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
i have a 7x5 and havent been pulled yet been sat infront of manny traffice cops as well . with baffle out lol . but then again it only takes one

keith_d 24-07-09 09:06 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
Mine's about 5% under size, and my can's legal when the baffle's in, so providing I don't make an ass of myself there's a fair chance Mr Plod will ignore me. (I hope)

_Stretchie_ 24-07-09 09:08 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
You need to start taking the bus everywhere....

Dicky Ticker 24-07-09 09:12 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
THERE IS NO LAW OR DEFINITION STATING THAT 9"X7" IS THE REQUIRED LEGAL SIZE and if I am wrong will somebody please tell me the relevant law or construction and use regulation.
The law defines the shape,reflective quality, font and spacing plus
the name of the manufacturer,meaning that if you have a seven digit number your plate will be bigger than a six or five digit number which can be a smaller plate but still conform to the legal requirement

Amplimator 24-07-09 09:19 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
I am definitely changing my 6x4 plate. its blatantly blurry obvious from any angle/distance that its not legal. IMO just not worth £60 fine

Going to get myself a 8x6... i had one on the SV and it really didnt look 'too' illegal...just better than full size (may even just shave my 9x7 plate down a tad to retain the required font size)







warning...derail
anyone know if no-plate light is a legal requirement?
derail over

muffles 24-07-09 09:20 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
I have a 7 x 5 and have had that on all my bikes, no need to go any smaller - looks silly for a start.

Luckypants 24-07-09 09:24 AM

Re: numberplates........ again
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dicky Ticker (Post 1981952)
THERE IS NO LAW OR DEFINITION STATING THAT 9"X7" IS THE REQUIRED LEGAL SIZE and if I am wrong will somebody please tell me the relevant law or construction and use regulation.
The law defines the shape,reflective quality, font and spacing plus
the name of the manufacturer,meaning that if you have a seven digit number your plate will be bigger than a six or five digit number which can be a smaller plate but still conform to the legal requirement

Thank you, saved me having a rant! :D It is about letter size and spacing not the size of your plate.


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