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 Posted: 09:10 - 03 Jan 2008 Post subject: MOT and number plates? |
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Sorry if this has been posted before, had a quick look and couldnt find anything.
Ive just heard that its now required for an MOT that any bike made after 2000 has to have a license plate with the address and postcode of the dealership it was sold at originally at the bottom.
Is this true as my mot is in march and i would like to pass first time if possible? I brought my bike privatly if that makes a difference?
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 Posted: 09:24 - 03 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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not heard anything about that.
Like you say, if you bought privately how can you have a shops name on it.
I bought my 10r from Robspeed, its still not got their name on, its got a little plate on it.  ____________________ 04 zx10r with mods - 187.4bhp at the wheel! :o |
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As said before, probably to make sure the supplier isnt selling dodgy plates that are too small. I intend to go for a smaller plate on mine when the rear work is done but I will be keeping the stock plate to slip back on at mot time, just like the can.  ____________________ Check out our tackle shop on Facebook:
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 Posted: 22:48 - 03 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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IMO highly unlikly you'd get pulled up for that in an MOT, don't even think it is a requirment
The local tester showed me the manual and was saying that he reads it as, aslong as he can read the plate at a resonable distance then it passes  |
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 Posted: 23:00 - 03 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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Hi
Think the MOT rules on this have changed recently, but not sure on what to exactly. Also depends on the age of the bike.
A numberplate must have the suppliers postcode on it (and a BS stamp as well I think). But as is typical of many badly thought out laws there is gaping hole in it with anything else not being a numberplate there isn't really anything to stop "show plates" being sold.
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 Posted: 18:27 - 04 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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Put the bike in for a test anyway. If you do get failed becuase of the plate, you can get one from halfords easy enough. Then you can just turn up at the MOT center and point....
My bike is a 2002 and has a plate from the shop that sold it to me not the origional dealer. It passed the MOT with the plate on so I don't think its an issue.
Bloody silly if the origional dealer goes out of busness anyway.
Not sure about anyone else, but if the dealer pisses me off I go to great lengths to remove any "free advertising" from my bike/car anyway. ____________________ Somebody give that windup merchant a torque wrench.. |
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 Posted: 18:44 - 04 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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Yeah did some more reading on it today and its so the police can trace who brought the plate if the car/bike was used in a crime or cloned etc. Looks like i will have to get another plate, though i might pop down and book it first to see if they let it through anyway. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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 Posted: 19:13 - 04 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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but what if you got a bike private? do you put the blokes address you got the bike from on? ____________________ follow my racing season
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Keith is almost right, but for once I can prove him wrong
The rules changed in November 2007 with regards to number plates and one of the things brought in was that you did indeed have to have the suppliers name, postcode etc on the bottom and also the BSAU number.
This has now been SUSPENDED until further notice by VOSA in the middle of November, for reasons unclear.
This affected all vehicles first used after 01st Spetmeber 2001 e.g "51" plate onwards ____________________ Staffs Riders Forum |
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 Posted: 14:53 - 05 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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Cool so dont have to worry about it for now which is nice.
Surely this means though that alot of people will be going out and buying new plates when the law comes in? ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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 Posted: 15:49 - 05 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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All cars/bikes registered from the date will have these plates anyway, the only ones affected will be the people who try and put plates on to "look cool" with illegal lettering etc. All number plates produced legally from this date will have had these detials on so to get one without you would have had to ask. ____________________ Staffs Riders Forum |
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Well thats not true. My dads car recently had a stone crack his plate. He went to halfords and brought a completely legal bog standard set of plates (also did the same a few weeks back for my mums new custom reg) and neither of them have any markings on them except for the registration.
I can imagine there are alot of people who will have to buy new number plates when this law comes into place. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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Yep had a look and there is no markings on them at all. Ive seen the markings on other number plates and they are tiny but i cannot find any on my parents plates.
None on mine either, it is a small plate if that makes a difference (not to small, easily readable from a distance and 2 lines rather than one. Plus its a legal font). ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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Cheers, ill get my parents to do that.
Just one last quick question, as my plate is stuck on with double sided sticky tape, could i celotape a legal plate over the top just to hold it on for the mot? or would they fail it as not being on secure? ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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