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Aaron@work
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      11-07-2003, 03:41 AM
Anyone know where they should be? My old CBR250RR has been sold again and
needs to go thru another roadworthy and they can't find the single seat rego
plate. I never noticed a plate on the bike while I had it and when it was
changed over from me to the guy who first bort it (he's sold it to his
sister now) it wasn't an issue then. Can anyone shed some light on what the
thing should look like, what it should say and a roundabout area of where it
should be positioned? I'm going to have a look at the Gov's webshite but I
don't hold out much hope for finding anything useful.

Thanks.

Aaron
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      11-07-2003, 06:36 AM
Doug's got one hasn't he?
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"Aaron@work" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Anyone know where they should be? My old CBR250RR has been sold again and
> needs to go thru another roadworthy and they can't find the single seat

rego
> plate. I never noticed a plate on the bike while I had it and when it was
> changed over from me to the guy who first bort it (he's sold it to his
> sister now) it wasn't an issue then. Can anyone shed some light on what

the
> thing should look like, what it should say and a roundabout area of where

it
> should be positioned? I'm going to have a look at the Gov's webshite but

I
> don't hold out much hope for finding anything useful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Aaron
> ZX6R
>
>
>



 
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Aaron & Kylie
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      11-07-2003, 07:30 AM
Good point.

Aaron
ZX6R


"Knobdoodle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Doug's got one hasn't he?
> --
> Clem
> [cynicism is all tool rampart]
> "Aaron@work" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bof7q1$1dko0p$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Anyone know where they should be? My old CBR250RR has been sold again

and
> > needs to go thru another roadworthy and they can't find the single seat

> rego
> > plate. I never noticed a plate on the bike while I had it and when it

was
> > changed over from me to the guy who first bort it (he's sold it to his
> > sister now) it wasn't an issue then. Can anyone shed some light on what

> the
> > thing should look like, what it should say and a roundabout area of

where
> it
> > should be positioned? I'm going to have a look at the Gov's webshite but

> I
> > don't hold out much hope for finding anything useful.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Aaron
> > ZX6R
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Skipper
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      11-07-2003, 10:20 AM
Aaron@work wrote:

> Anyone know where they should be? My old CBR250RR has been sold again and
> needs to go thru another roadworthy and they can't find the single seat rego
> plate. I never noticed a plate on the bike while I had it and when it was
> changed over from me to the guy who first bort it (he's sold it to his
> sister now) it wasn't an issue then. Can anyone shed some light on what the
> thing should look like, what it should say and a roundabout area of where it
> should be positioned? I'm going to have a look at the Gov's webshite but I
> don't hold out much hope for finding anything useful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Aaron
> ZX6R
>
>
>


Normally in one of 2 places, either on the right side near the compliance plate or on
the left frame tube near the footpeg.

Doug.

 
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Mick GS1000S
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      11-07-2003, 10:21 AM
Normally on the left side of the frame and clearly visible without removing
any body work

Mick
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"Aaron@work" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Anyone know where they should be? My old CBR250RR has been sold again and
> needs to go thru another roadworthy and they can't find the single seat

rego
> plate. I never noticed a plate on the bike while I had it and when it was
> changed over from me to the guy who first bort it (he's sold it to his
> sister now) it wasn't an issue then. Can anyone shed some light on what

the
> thing should look like, what it should say and a roundabout area of where

it
> should be positioned? I'm going to have a look at the Gov's webshite but I
> don't hold out much hope for finding anything useful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Aaron
> ZX6R
>
>
>



 
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Doug Cox
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      11-08-2003, 02:12 AM
"Aaron & Kylie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

> Good point.


It's supposed to be riveted to the frame. If it's gone, you'll be up for a
new plate.

Barry Graham fitted mine, when I went single seat, then back to dual seat.

Both plates have mysteriously disappeared since... : )

Doug Cox.
Work to ride, Ride to work...


 
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