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 McfcChris94 Scooby Slapper
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 Posted: 13:24 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: Attaching L Plates? - Noob Question |
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Hi,
My bike doesnt have a "windscreen" so i can't attach my L plate to it by sticking...
So its a case of attaching one to my wheel, and the other on the back under my licence plate....
Anyone know a decent way of doing this, or link something, iv looked on amazon so hopefully the ones iv found are okay  ____________________ CBT Passed; 13/05/2012
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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 Posted: 15:09 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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Entirely depends on the local rozzers. I was tugged by the fuzz (just wanted a chase, bless 'em) and they checked for the front plate.
If displaying L plates bothers you, it only costs £121.50 and a couple of hours to get rid of them. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 15:15 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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 Posted: 15:22 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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Don't attach ridged L plates to the front forks .... I made this mistake and shattered the plate as I moved my Bike off my kerb
I've now got a solid plate on the back registration plate & cable tied a laminated paper style L plate to the front forks.
It looks stupid and the wind pushes it into the forks, but its on there  |
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An old tupperware container lid is the best stuff for backing a front L-plate. You can pick them up for pennies in a charity shop. If you get a white one, you just stick an L of the requisite size to it using red insulating tape.
That or the corrugated plastic they use on estate agents "for saLe" signs. You can pick them up for free on any street in the country providing no one is looking. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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what about putting those clips on the back of a rigid L plate and letting it clip on between the forks?
seems like a viable idea as the clips often have a "brace" or bracket where they bolt onto things.
kinda like this
https://www.teraasekeskus.com/tuotteet/security/ESPMetallicClipNet.jpg ____________________ BCF's biggest cunt list: Cansa, Pits, Rob |
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 Posted: 19:08 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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My Learner Guide To Making A permanent Front L plate:
Requirements:
Funny metal clip thing(shown in pictures)
Marine Plywood
Rivits and Rivit gun
Glue(wood glue works but so do most glues inc PVA)
G Clamps.
Flexi L plate
Steps:
1.) If it is a car L, rip peel off the magnetic magnets on the back!
2.) Get your marine PLY(marine so it dun come apart in teh wets) and trace outline of the L on it
3.) FIRE UP THE POWAH TOOLS, or regular saw and cut out your square
4.) Work out where the rivits need to go on the L plate so it doesnt interfere with wheels/fork travel/indicators and drill the holes.
5.) rivit the wooden board to the metal fork clamp thing
Metal Fork Clamp Thing: https://s14.postimage.org/qfkhabxrj/DSC00851.jpg
6.) apply glue to the wood and stick L plate on(G clamps are useful for old warped ply to help hold it on
7.) wait to dry then attach
simples
should look like this:
https://s10.postimage.org/bwwekpd6f/DSC00850.jpg
Rivit view:
https://s18.postimage.org/jtufodmx3/DSC00852.jpg |
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 Posted: 19:39 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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attaching a L plate is one of the hardest things ive had to do to date.
My front one was ok because the bike plastics stick out enough to stick one on.
The back is a disaster.
on my 15th+ L plate, they all either blow off (sticky ones) or hit the tyre and explode (hard ones)...  |
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Cut around the white leaving just the L on the front and stick it to your mudguard, this unlocks your powerband to platinum and enables you to travel lightspeed in 5th gear  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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