NUMBER PLATES
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NUMBER PLATES
hi all just wondering as i hear on the "grape vine" two different things regarding num plates. well if you have a small 1 an get pulled by the police i know its £30 fine an whatever but my mate is sayin its now 3 points too. is this correct or just a load of cob?
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
Mostly Crap News printed that you'll now get 3 points for it but its 100% not true. You will not get points for small plates
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
ah result. your sure of this thoe.
it does your nut in thoe with all this flyin round. althoe i did think 3 points was a touch harsh.
it does your nut in thoe with all this flyin round. althoe i did think 3 points was a touch harsh.
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
they will give a chance to rectify first id have thought. chances are MCN printed that as a result of some twat who was acting like a pratt, which ended up in him receiving 3 points then got done for a small plate too. It then gets sensationalised by a paper and too many people believe what they read.
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
*cough* More Crap 'n' Nonsense
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
i've got a 5x7 plate with blood dripping font............ what the hell?
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
you forgot that bit...masterofinsanity wrote:i've got a 5x7 plate with blood dripping font, hanging sideways by one screw from the tail unit............ what the hell?
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Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
You cant get 3 points whatever you do, even if you kick up a fuss you wont have 3 points for small plates. What they might do is force you to put a new MOT on the bike (to check everything else is legal) whats annoying if you only just got one done..
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
Hi,
What's the legal size then? 9x7 aint it?
Think I have a 8x6 or 7x5 on my mine.

Well, I know the plate size isn't legal but the font size is. I once got pulled over for doing 70 in a 30 zone (boyracer in a scooby was giving me stick) and the officer checked over my bike and he didn't even notice my plate smaller then the normal size which I can't remember what it is now. He even thought my bike was a 600
I tried telling him it's a zxr400 but he wouldn't have non of it.
But yeah tbh even if you did get pulled for a stupidly small plate, the most they can do is give you a producer, slap on the wrist and check over ya bike and maybe a MOT re-test like rene said. I know for sure my plate isn't legal but the police take no notice
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Rich
What's the legal size then? 9x7 aint it?
Think I have a 8x6 or 7x5 on my mine.

Well, I know the plate size isn't legal but the font size is. I once got pulled over for doing 70 in a 30 zone (boyracer in a scooby was giving me stick) and the officer checked over my bike and he didn't even notice my plate smaller then the normal size which I can't remember what it is now. He even thought my bike was a 600
But yeah tbh even if you did get pulled for a stupidly small plate, the most they can do is give you a producer, slap on the wrist and check over ya bike and maybe a MOT re-test like rene said. I know for sure my plate isn't legal but the police take no notice
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
i also wondered about black visors but the link below explains about small plates and black visors
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/ ... =EPI-90160
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http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/ ... =EPI-90160
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
oh sound then i take it that will apply to irridium visors too then. ill defo get one now.
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Re: NUMBER PLATES
two points:Gemini wrote:i also wondered about black visors but the link below explains about small plates and black visors
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/ ... =EPI-90160
gem
a) It's in More Crap 'n' Nonsense.
b) ACPO guidelines are not law, and individual forces are not required to follow the guidelines. Non-conforming plates and dark visors are still illegal, and you can still be prosecuted for them, and there's evidence that several forces have ignored the ACPO recommendation.
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