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darrenmartin
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Hey guys where can i get a small number plate from :thumbup:
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VTRDark
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BSM had a good link on the bay for making your own custom plates. I'm sure our in house ebay scanner will be along shortly.

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I used these people for a trailer plate a week or so back- they were very good.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Showplatesuk-Online
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darrenmartin wrote:Hey guys where can i get a small number plate from :thumbup:
why not try here.........

http://www.pleasepullmeoverandgoovermybikewithafinetoothcombthennickmeforslightlyloudcansetc.co.uk

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Loads of places do them on the net mate and plenty of those are on ebay, look at feedback see if they do a decent print or not.

I wouldn't get a small one my self as its just one easy thing they can have you for, Cans with no baffles and unmarked so it doesn't say not for road use that's debatable and you can get away with quite often, but a small plate on the bike is an easy pull
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i have two plates, normal size 9x6 and a smaller 7x5, you can buy them off of lots of ebay firms, just remember they're for show use only :lol:
touch wood i've had my smaller plate on for 2 months now and no probs.
there have been a couple of times i've had to hang back behind a police traffic car :oops:
best not tempt fate and all that, although i've overtaken police vans and panda cars(showing my age with that comment)
traffic and motorbike police are the ones to watch, if they've nothing better to do or they have a camera crew onboard doing some police stop bollocxs then your easy prey.....
don't do what i did and get a border running around the plate, it makes the lettering even smaller....oops
when i fit my new undertray i will be looking to fit a long thin plate with all the reg on the same line, highly illegal i know, but i like the look.
well thats what i'll say to the copper who nicks me anyway :lol:
checkout this link i posted a while back...
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... te#p199203
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I wouldn't get a small one my self as its just one easy thing they can have you for, Cans with no baffles and unmarked so it doesn't say not for road use that's debatable and you can get away with quite often, but a small plate on the bike is an easy pull
A big +1 totally agree. They will just see it as your taking the piss and shoving their noses in it. Now if that was real piss, fair enough :lol: but not with number plates.

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Thanks guys :thumbup:
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