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I recently bought a bike and questioned the bloke about the plate, he reckons the plate is legal but says I can have the original if I want it. Anyway completely forgot the original plate and so now I'm wondering if it is legal or not, looks so much tidier than the standard size plate so if it's legal I'll be happy. Also, will being on L plates mean I can only have a full size number plate?

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Motorcycles and tricycles
There are separate provisions for motorcycles and
tricycles. This means, motorcycles registered from
1 September 2001 must only display a number plate
at the rear of the vehicle.
Motorcycles registered before 1 September 2001 can
display a number plate at the front, but do not have to.
The number plate must be a “2-line” number plate and
must be displayed on all motorcycles registered on or
after 1 January 1973. Tricycles derived from four-wheeled
bodies, such as saloon cars and quad bikes must meet
the normal requirements above.
Tricycles derived from motorcycles must meet the
requirements for motorcycles shown below.
Character height 64mm
Character width (except the figure 1 or letter I) 44mm
Character stroke 10 mm
Space between characters 10mm
Space between groups 30mm
Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) 11mm
Vertical space between groups 13mm
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you didn't mention that you have to display the number plate providers name at the bottom too.

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you didn't mention that you have to display the number plate providers name at the bottom too.

Only on replacements, that plate of yours is legal. If you replaced it for another one. Then your illegal.

Anyhow, he will have filled his book with the rest of the bike, won't have room for the plate :)

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Only on replacements, that plate of yours is legal. If you replaced it for another one. Then your illegal.

Anyhow, he will have filled his book with the rest of the bike, won't have room for the plate :)

how very rude ! i'l have you know it passed with flying colours, :eusa_whistle: he had it waiting for me when i arrived. :spin2:

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