Registration / Number Plates - Flexible or Rigid and which size is best for a trail / enduro bike?
From past experience, when I had my black Ducati 1098s, I rode my bike to Germany several times so had a 7" x 5" rigid plate made with the blue section on the left and "GB" in a circle of European Stars. Bottom line is, I got stopped by two bike cops who lectured me about it.
My Husqvarna TE 450 needs a new plate because the 4" Sq flexible plate on it at the moment, fitted by the previous owner is a piss take.
So taking in to consideration the nature of my TE 450...........
Flexible or Rigid?
Size?
I'm considering a flexible 8" x 6" with the blue section on the left and "GB" in a circle of European Stars or just go for a legal bus sized rigid plate and some duct tape and Super Glue for when I fall off and break the plate.
On my 2010 GSA I'm not bothered about the huge plate, it fits well and in keeping on a huge elephant sized bike but the Husky plate is far too small and encourages the authorities to stop me so has to be changed.
Regards,
Rich.
From past experience, when I had my black Ducati 1098s, I rode my bike to Germany several times so had a 7" x 5" rigid plate made with the blue section on the left and "GB" in a circle of European Stars. Bottom line is, I got stopped by two bike cops who lectured me about it.
My Husqvarna TE 450 needs a new plate because the 4" Sq flexible plate on it at the moment, fitted by the previous owner is a piss take.
So taking in to consideration the nature of my TE 450...........
Flexible or Rigid?
Size?
I'm considering a flexible 8" x 6" with the blue section on the left and "GB" in a circle of European Stars or just go for a legal bus sized rigid plate and some duct tape and Super Glue for when I fall off and break the plate.
On my 2010 GSA I'm not bothered about the huge plate, it fits well and in keeping on a huge elephant sized bike but the Husky plate is far too small and encourages the authorities to stop me so has to be changed.
Regards,
Rich.