Too Small!
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Too Small!
Mot today Failed number plate too small apparently
sorted now got a big ass number plate now I'm sure it's slowing me down
but I had a lot of fun riding it today love it! 
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Re: Too Small!
you can normally get away with an 8x6 unless the inspector is a real asshole.
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Re: Too Small!
Must of been an asshole!
lol.
Re: Too Small!
I presume they fail them now unless they have the BSI stamp and makers postcode on them . Also, there is no "minimum size" requirements for bike number plates. Minimum character size is applicable and minimum distances between letters and borders. Less characters you have ,the smaller the plate you can legally have.
Character Height 64mm
Character Width 44mm
Character Stroke 10mm
Space between characters 10mm
Space between groups 30mm
Top, side & bottom margin 11mm
Space between vertical lines 13mm
Character Height 64mm
Character Width 44mm
Character Stroke 10mm
Space between characters 10mm
Space between groups 30mm
Top, side & bottom margin 11mm
Space between vertical lines 13mm
Re: Too Small!
MOT it with full size, straight home to bung the 7x5 back on and remove the exhaust baffles.. 
Re: Too Small!
I couldn't condone such behaviour...ZXR400Lee wrote:MOT it with full size, straight home to bung the 7x5 back on and remove the exhaust baffles..
*ahem*
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Re: Too Small!
Why do people persist with this bo**ox of "got to put baffles in for MOT"
They cannot fail the bike on exhaust noise unless it truly is horrendous - in which case you shouldn't be riding it anyway!
I have never put baffles in the TL for MOT's, and only on a couple of occasions have they seen fit to endorse the MOT with a "Note: Noisy Exhaust" advisory on the MOT. I have, however, had to put them in for trackdays .....
but that sorta proves my point anyway .....
I have never put baffles in the TL for MOT's, and only on a couple of occasions have they seen fit to endorse the MOT with a "Note: Noisy Exhaust" advisory on the MOT. I have, however, had to put them in for trackdays .....
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Re: Too Small!
They are about, but ive never had any problems with a slightly smaller plate, as far as the can, i put my baffle back in and still got a noisy advisory, cant win em all 
Re: Too Small!
ZXR400Lee wrote:MOT it with full size, straight home to bung the 7x5 back on and remove the exhaust baffles..
I stick a big over with double sided tape when I get to MOT and remove before leaving.
Re: Too Small!
I didn't last year and got a "Noisy Exhaust" advisory.. so now I do..TLS-Moose wrote:Why do people persist with this bo**ox of "got to put baffles in for MOT"They cannot fail the bike on exhaust noise unless it truly is horrendous - in which case you shouldn't be riding it anyway!
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Re: Too Small!
why? An advisory is just that - advice. The bike still passed, it makes no difference to the overall outcome, and is just a meaningless comment on a piece of paper no-one reads from one year to the next!ZXR400Lee wrote:I didn't last year and got a "Noisy Exhaust" advisory.. so now I do..TLS-Moose wrote:Why do people persist with this bo**ox of "got to put baffles in for MOT"They cannot fail the bike on exhaust noise unless it truly is horrendous - in which case you shouldn't be riding it anyway!
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