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Quote from: Trigger on September 04, 2023, 08:03:31 AMThe mudguards were just parts to Honda. Though in the UK we scraped front plates in 1973 they would of fitted them as it was on the assembly line. I have seen UK CB750K2 with front plates right up to 1975 Spot on Trig, time to unearth a tear jerking memory!! Purchased in late '74, front plates removed and screwed to garage wall late '75. Bike was sold in '77 complete with number plate as the collection fad had not really taken off then. Ho hum. (Plate is now worn by a 500 Mercedes!)
The mudguards were just parts to Honda. Though in the UK we scraped front plates in 1973 they would of fitted them as it was on the assembly line. I have seen UK CB750K2 with front plates right up to 1975
Lovely time warp pic there Micky. In the 60's and 70's when we ended up with 7 digits on plates, the local office in Hull (Trippett St. for Ash) only issued 1 to 99 numbers to motorcycles to keep no more than 6 digits for the rear plate, so a great many of those have been moved on to expensive cars. Not sure if that was a Gov thing or just Hull?Ian
Lovely time warp pic there Micky. In the 60's and 70's when we ended up with 7 digits on plates, the local office in Hull (Trippett St. for Ash) only issued 1 to 99 numbers to motorcycles to keep no more than 6 digits for the rear plate, so a great many of those have been moved on to expensive cars. Not sure if that was a Gov thing or just Hull?IanThey certainly did stop bike to car/ car to bike (and tractor to anything) transfers but the former is now allowed - I've done one of each recently.
Not sure if it was just Staffs but when I used to register a new car I had the manufacturers V55/1 supplied by Audi, Merc or Opel - the licensing office at Burton Town Hall would issue you with a block of say 10 new numbers on the first of the month printed like a book of stamps on a perforated sheet ,e.g. EFA 101 L to say EFA 110. When I sold a car the customer could pick a number off the sheet, this was detached & stapled onto the V55/1 where the registration mark box was.At the end of each month we returned any unused numbers - this avoided a number being duplicated or pinched by another dealership.
I think it might have been V55/5 not V55/1 Julie I'm trying to remember form numbers from 50 years ago mostly done online these days by new car traders.