Thoughts on private plates...?

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  1. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Yes it does but if you get nicked for incorrect size or spacing they can remove the plate from you and issue the bike with a Q plate, no going back.
     
  2. martinowen

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    My car went back to its original reg when I sold on
     
  3. sinewave

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    To be honest you'd be very unlucky to lose a plate due to sizing issues.

    What the DVLA and the Filth hate most is Knobs who can't afford a decent plate using hieroglyphics, miss-spaced letters/numbers or strategically placed black screws to make a plate say sumat it doesn't.

    Even then you'd need to get nicked a few times for it to escalate to that stage!
     
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  4. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Yeah but you should see Martins plate....lol
     
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  5. Si.

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    #45 Si., Apr 1, 2013
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  6. Dave V

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    Try the second link mate, it explains it in a shorter, simpler way.
     
  8. Dave V

    Dave V Elite Member

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    Oh, so now I'm simple am I?








    Lol
     
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  9. Freedom of choice

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    You learn sumat new every day! I didn’t know you only had the right to display it or they can revoke if you muck around with the plate size. What I did know is that you can get a legal short plate at 4”x14” with BS markings. L has one on her car with 99 plus three initials and my mother has the same size on her car with 65 plus two initials. You can’t have that size plate with any more than 5 legal size numbers/letters as it won’t fit.
    I have been trying to buy No5 plus my three initials for quite a while now, but the current owners keeps pissing around, something to do with it being their late father’s plate and one family member wants to sell and the other doesn’t. If it ever goes through I plan to put it on my blade and when I am gone my oldest son can have it as he has the same initials as me.
    Interesting what some have said about small plates with less digits, does that mean if I had only 4 digits I could have a smaller plate on the blade and be legal?
     
  10. martinowen

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    No plate has to be standard size even with one digit I think
     
  11. Ian E

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    Don't think it has to be a standard size - it can be smaller if it meets the rules.


    Legal number plates - DVLA rules for display of registration numbers - The Plate Market

    DVLA Rules for Motorcycle and Tricycle number plates

    All motorcycles and tricycles must display a number plate at the rear of the vehicle. Motorcycles and tricycles registered before 1st September 2001 may display a number plate at the front of the vehicle but are not required to.

    If you have a two or three wheeled motorcycle or tricycle that has a body type of a four-wheeled vehicle, you MUST display a number plate at the front and back of the vehicle.

    Motorcycles registered on or after 1st September 2001 must display a two-line number plate. Motorcycles registered before 1st September 2001 may display a three-line number plate.
    One-line number plates are illegal, regardless of the date of registration.

    Here are the character sizes:





    Character Height


    64 mm




    Character Width (except the figure 1 or letter I)


    44 mm




    Character stroke


    10 mm




    Space between characters


    10 mm




    Space between groups


    30 mm




    Top, bottom, and side margins (minimum)


    11 mm




    Space between vertical lines


    13 mm
     
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  12. Freedom of choice

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    Ian, Thanks that makes interesting reading, and also reading the link also poo poo's my other idea of fitting an ‘old style’ black and white plate if I get the cherished plate I am after.
     
  13. sinewave

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    From memory a vehicle has to be first registered before 1972 to be able to display a Black un White plate
     

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