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...front numberplate that is - and where is the place to get one that is legal? I'm relocating my front numberplate and want something a bit smaller than standard, but not tiny (the small ones I've seen are really, really small). Is there anywhere that does them and are they even legal? Not interested in a German plate or anything fancy, just one sort of 75% of the size. Anybody any ideas :shrug:

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Hi Jon, there are a few sites that do self adhesive ones, mostly for rounded bumpers on things like Jags, MX5's etc and i think these are roughly the sort of size you are after...

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Best bet would be to find where the bikers local to you get theirs done. Not legal though.

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Cheers for the advice folks. I am going to be a real pain though, as I still want a hard plastic numberplate (rather than the stick on one) as it's actually going to need to be mounted below the bumper on a couple of small brackets, and I really, really want something legal if possible (which rules out the bike ones). Any other suggestions welcome :D

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anything other than the standard size plate with standard font will be illegal, its just a case of how noticeable its going to be, anything more than about 10mm smaller is going to be noticable, your only other option is going for a jap style square plate with the numbers on two rows, but that may look even worse.

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Is the overall size a legal standard requirement or could you get a normal legal plate made up and trim off the excess border to make it physically smaller?

 

That way the characters would still retain legal size and spacing...... just a thought......

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IIRC the physical size of the plate's not a legal but the lettering/spacing is. so if you have a 3-digit reg (eg JMC) then you can run a tiny but legally sized letter plate...

 

Guy who had mine before me ran a US spec raer holder as he had silly 4-digit/letter private plate

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I think the lettering has to have a certain amount of border too.

 

Could be wronger than a wrong thing though...

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Cheers for the advice folks. In the end I've gone for one from platemyride.co.uk, and it's a pressed metal one, in a slightly smaller size, with no space between my letters and numbers. Somewhat dodgy I know, but I'll keep my other plate in the car as well, just in case :lcop: arrives.

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