plate sizes
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plate sizes
here we go agian
but i was just wondering what the smallest legal size plate is, and what people use/would recommend? i'm looking at an 8 x 6.
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it
NUMBER PLATES FITTED AFTER 1 SEPTEMBER 2001
Number plates fitted after 1 September 2001 must display characters that meet the dimensions shown below.
Characters
Height 79mm
Width (except the figure 1 or letter l) 50mm
Stroke 14mm
Space between characters 11mm
Space between groups 33mm
Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) 11mm
Space between vertical lines 19mm
The character width has been slightly reduced from 57mm to 50mm to accommodate the Euro-symbol on the number plate.
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NUMBER PLATES FITTED BEFORE 1 SEPTEMBER 2001
Number plates fitted before 1 September 2001 must display characters that meet the dimensions shown in one of the two groups below
Characters Group 1 Group 2
Height 89mm 79mm
Width (except the figure 1or letter l) 64mm 57mm
Stroke 16mm 14mm
Space between characters 13mm 11mm
Space between groups 38mm 33mm
Side margins (minimum) 13mm 11mm
Space between vertical lines 19mm 19mm
All the info can be found at http://www.dvla.gov.uk. where it also states that all motorcycle number plates must be over 2 lines (or 3 for classic bikes) but not 1 line.
At the end of the day its a personal choice but my opinion is your better off staying legal, its just another thing to draw the coppers attention to you and another thing for them to do you for.
For a small plate you can get fines, points etc i just don't think its worth it for something u don't even have to look at when your riding the bike.
But i'm sure lots of people will disagree

Number plates fitted after 1 September 2001 must display characters that meet the dimensions shown below.
Characters
Height 79mm
Width (except the figure 1 or letter l) 50mm
Stroke 14mm
Space between characters 11mm
Space between groups 33mm
Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) 11mm
Space between vertical lines 19mm
The character width has been slightly reduced from 57mm to 50mm to accommodate the Euro-symbol on the number plate.
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NUMBER PLATES FITTED BEFORE 1 SEPTEMBER 2001
Number plates fitted before 1 September 2001 must display characters that meet the dimensions shown in one of the two groups below
Characters Group 1 Group 2
Height 89mm 79mm
Width (except the figure 1or letter l) 64mm 57mm
Stroke 16mm 14mm
Space between characters 13mm 11mm
Space between groups 38mm 33mm
Side margins (minimum) 13mm 11mm
Space between vertical lines 19mm 19mm
All the info can be found at http://www.dvla.gov.uk. where it also states that all motorcycle number plates must be over 2 lines (or 3 for classic bikes) but not 1 line.
At the end of the day its a personal choice but my opinion is your better off staying legal, its just another thing to draw the coppers attention to you and another thing for them to do you for.
For a small plate you can get fines, points etc i just don't think its worth it for something u don't even have to look at when your riding the bike.
But i'm sure lots of people will disagree
so it turns out.........sometime i do give a f*ck
I got a 8x6, looks like a normal plate but without the crap around the edge.
Andrew is right though!
Andrew is right though!
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mines a small plate but only coz it was on there when i got the bike i wouldnt pay for one tbh it did pass one coppers eye but that not to say it will pass another coppers eye
i agreea with blue and think andrew and clunk are wrong

i agreea with blue and think andrew and clunk are wrong
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I pass coppers all of the time on the bypass (Its funny when the copper does 55mph on the bypass and a cue of cars behind him all doing the same speed!! what are they afraid of, just cruise past at 70-80mph!) Been pulled up a few times, the noise of my bike attracts attention, had a blown exhaust and very noisy, never said anything.. Thats all sorted now.. infact, the only illegal thing on my bike is the small plate.
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gurnE wrote:I was once congratulated by a copper for having the smallest plate he'd ever seen (6"x2")![]()
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dunno what mine is.....
i do see alot of bikes on my fav roads with no plates on..........as having no plate on is only £30 fine and no points........seems like a good idea for saving points
As everyone on here with a small number plate is technically riding with no number plate at all......to the same effect.
Like having a helmet on but not strapped up
You bunch of bloody criminals
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