Cant you not get one with anti camera film on :whistle: we have them in uk...
I did notice last short trip that the french are now driving at around 100kmh instead of 90kmh...
I got tailgate more too...till i gave them the finger :woohoo: and lost them , more typically younger drivers :laugh:
Looks like we've made it to the 18th century
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Re: Looks like we've made it to the 18th century
Its 21 X13 Willie.WillS wrote:Not had any info on this one Phil!!PHILinFRANCE wrote:Not yet Bob but because i'm running up through FR i thought it best to get one , the law only came a couple of days ago ...........i've kept my old plate and it'll probably slip back on by accident :whistle:
On the Dakar it's 21x13cm and the CRF it's 17x14cm.
What size is the new regulation ??
Will.
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Re: Looks like we've made it to the 18th century
Provided the vehicle documents state a small plate can be used (really only for dual sport bikes), you can have these tiny pressed metal ones which bend instead of break. It makes sense to have a complete, readable but small plate than risk having bikers riding with a broken one that's only partly recognisable.
Current bike is a Yamaha T7
Re: Looks like we've made it to the 18th century
So still quite a bit smaller than UK motorcycle plates then? (229mm x 178mm)WIBO wrote:
Its 21 X13 Willie.
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You can get metal plates for UK reg plates now, just in case anyone in the UK needs to know
Steve