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As and when i am permitted to buy parts (without getting kicked out to live in the shed or threatened with divorce), and actually start doing my bike up, I would like to change its number plate to something more suitable.

Its currently on an age related 1983 plate.

What can i go for and wheres the best place to look? whenever i look at a web page the price for the one i fancy is for some reason the most expensive.

Anybody been down this road?

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aye, its called supply and demand, you really want it, you gotta pay for it!

The most expensive plate is "1" at 7.25 million

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I only need the one!!!

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like drewpy said 1 will cost you 7.25 million, are you rich.

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If you can find a scrap bike on ebay with a plate you like transfer the number and sell off the pars from the bike to recoup the money or even turn a profit

merv

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Have to ask - why? It's just a means of identifying the machine for the cash collection operatives, an easily remembered number could be a disadvantage:

Plod - "Can you remember anything about the nasty biker who zoomed past at 200mph?"

Scenario 1 - ordinary plate:

Doris - "It was a red bike, that I know, think the number plate had an N and a 5 in it, or was it an S?"

Scenario 2 - 'Wanker plate':

Doris - "It was a red bike, that I know, oh and the number plate spelt PR1CK"

QED

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Most are done via agents hence if you search a number on a couple of reg plate sites the same one turns up. A Drewps said............ "supply and demand". The government want their cut but you can hold a plate on a retention certificate. The bike would have to be legal so buying a scrappy with no MOT means that you can't swap that plate until the bike has a ticket. Also the plate can not seem to make the bike newer so if your bike is a '83 you can only have a plate registered before that.

You could always change your name to something like AZS 291 W by deed poll as this would only cost £13.39

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aye, its called supply and demand, you really want it, you gotta pay for it!

The most expensive plate is "1" at 7.25 million

I was amazed to see the incredible prices of personalised car registration plates in an advert recently. However, Halfords kindly did me a set of "NEV1" for £30, saving me about £10,000. :eusa_whistle:

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Hi try DVLA, '83 plates or earlier will as the rest have said will cost you more than a new bike/car/house/world cruise. follow the advise find a vehicle with the plates and start spending money.

PS yes I do have private plates,

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I've got a personalized number plate. But I had to change my name to W4N KER :lol:

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hi mike, nice one

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