Positioning of tax disc holder

someone else has learnt that, along with Golf and sailing clubs, BMWs draw in the middle class 'clique':augie
 
Furfucksake, give the boy a break. Would it not have been easier to have ignored the post if you feel so incenced about the subject.

The title was clear enough.

What did you expect ?? Is there a really interesting other type of tax disc holder which you were dying to open a thread and read about, only to find, to your disgust and disappointment ...no!!, he was refering to the ordinary boring motorbike one.

How can so many folk fit so far up their own arseholes. Does wi-fi transmit into the large colon.
 
Furfucksake, give the boy a break. Would it not have been easier to have ignored the post if you feel so incenced about the subject.

The title was clear enough.

What did you expect ?? Is there a really interesting other type of tax disc holder which you were dying to open a thread and read about, only to find, to your disgust and disappointment ...no!!, he was refering to the ordinary boring motorbike one.

How can so many folk fit so far up their own arseholes. Does wi-fi transmit into the large colon.

1200 owner by any chance:D
 
Sorry to have upset you all!------did not realise that none of you rode on the roads !

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They are all twats.. sorry tossers, yes it is a problem where to mount it on a GS BMW did not design it in for the uk ...all ok in Germany because Number plates are be bought which are valid all year round or between 2 to 11 months within any 12 months. Showing the road tax. This allows to save money on vehicle usually driven in particular part of the year, eg. motorbikes. So it all on the number plate. Not a lot of tossers know this, cos they are all off road god's.
However it is differcult to mount a tax disc on a uk GS .. stick it on the screen! :aidan
Hope this helps
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Ha-ha-ha ....... how long you been here boy ?

Geezer that's always irrelevent, and for someone who is happy to rebuild their own gearboxes I'd have thought that a query about the application of a component which sits behind an M6 bolt deserves a bit of piss taking, and we all need a thick skin around here. :thumb
 
Not legal to the absolute letter of the law, but on my twin cam I put it here.

Mike
 

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They are all twats.. sorry tossers, yes it is a problem where to mount it on a GS BMW did not design it in for the uk ...all ok in Germany because Number plates are be bought which are valid all year round or between 2 to 11 months within any 12 months. Showing the road tax. This allows to save money on vehicle usually driven in particular part of the year, eg. motorbikes. So it all on the number plate. Not a lot of tossers know this, cos they are all off road god's.
However it is differcult to mount a tax disc on a uk GS .. stick it on the screen! :aidan
Hope this helps
:thumb2

How much of a problem is it to mount a tax disc on a 1200 and do you reckon it's 1966 revenge to confuse the Englander?

Er mm... only in Suffolk

....Er... but without the need for an English Language O-Level.
 
and another interesting fact.

my K100Lt has an old tax disc stuck to the screen with a 'Northern Constabulary' secure sticker.

I cant get it off

So I am constantly told about 'not having tax'

what's the point of that :blast
 


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