Number Plate Bracket/Holder

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Re: Number Plate Bracket/Holder

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alexwitham wrote:
You could in theory just take it off
What do you mean pal?

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You don't need a numberplate for the MOT.
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Re: Number Plate Bracket/Holder

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Since when? :|
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Have done it before, was no problem. It's technically not part of the test.

If your tester is anally retentive - you can trim the top edge from a UK legal plate to just above the letters - it will then fit. Mine did.

Did the hose arrive yet?
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Re: Number Plate Bracket/Holder

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No hose as of yet, in no rush so no problems.

Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Number Plate Bracket/Holder

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hannakournikova wrote:What about a plate bracket from a UK bike??
Mine just been blasted.............. comes in two parts,the other rivets to the mudguard...........
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