Dutchman
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Whatton said:Are those alloy tax disk holders waterproof?
Yes, they seem to be, but I laminate the disc before assembly.....just to make sure....
Whatton said:Are those alloy tax disk holders waterproof?
Shep said:Hi, do you all polish your bikes just for the photo's?
Puts me to shame!
Regards Shep
Colin O said:My dealer fitted the tax disc holder to the front bolt attaching the sidestand switch cover to the frame. I noticed today that the lug the cover was attached to had fractured, pic here:-
http://members.lycos.co.uk/wamrider/R1200GS/Switch_Cover/
I think the extra weight of the holder had caused the problem. I don't see how it can be welded without making a mess of the paintwork.
The only other place I could find to move the tax disc to on the (UK) nearside of the bike was the attachment point for the rear grab rail. It doesn't look too good here, and by Murphy's Law the thread stripped on the bolt .. doh!
Has anyone found a better place?
Mouse said:Yeah, i think the letter of the law says they have to be near the front of the bike and on the nearside. Can't say anyone I know has been hassled for displaying in the wrong place.
Colin O said:My dealer fitted the tax disc holder to the front bolt attaching the sidestand switch cover to the frame. I noticed today that the lug the cover was attached to had fractured, pic here:-
http://members.lycos.co.uk/wamrider/R1200GS/Switch_Cover/
I think the extra weight of the holder had caused the problem. I don't see how it can be welded without making a mess of the paintwork.
The only other place I could find to move the tax disc to on the (UK) nearside of the bike was the attachment point for the rear grab rail. It doesn't look too good here, and by Murphy's Law the thread stripped on the bolt .. doh!
Has anyone found a better place?
Colin O said:[
About the broken lug, should I insist they weld it up, risking burnt paint and a bumch of grapes hanging off it, or should I just stick a cable tie round it?
Colin, I'd be more concerned with the broken lug than where to place the tax disc. With all the salt on the roads at the moment your frame will corroding through rapidly with bare metal exposed. The dealer put the tax disc holder there so I'd take it back to them pronto and get them sort it out for you. Whatever you do don't just leave it. I'd be very interested to hear what happens.
laughingBob said:Bugger! That's where mines fitted. I'd better relocate it ASAP. Seems pretty bad that the lug fractured though. Surely a tax disc holder can't weigh much!

JohnP said:On the silencer hanger bolt, between the frame lug and the hanger itself. It does'nt interfere with the panniers and still able to get a hand around the frame to be able to pull the bike onto the centre stand. It works OK with the type of tax disc holder I'm using, although I suggest you check it out with yours. It also stays reasonably dry and free of road crap. See attached pic.