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Title: Uk Registration
Post by: 10tenmen on September 08, 2019, 01:23:20 PM
Hi thanks for the advice I received the registration document this morning it’s officially an N registration just got to get the plate made now they even did the tax for me.
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: Greg65 on September 08, 2019, 01:53:54 PM
Welcome to the roads. There are still some good days ahead to enjoy your beauty, she looks fantastic and red is the fastest version.

Cheers,
Greg
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: 10tenmen on September 10, 2019, 08:02:30 PM
Plate on and we’re off.
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: hairygit on September 10, 2019, 09:56:34 PM
Looks really nice, EXCEPT that number plate, just looks so wrong black and silver on a 400/4, especially as the rest of the bike looks so stock.

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Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: 10tenmen on September 10, 2019, 10:05:16 PM
True but I like the old style plate and it’s legal for that year of bike.
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: Rob62 on September 10, 2019, 11:36:26 PM
It looks great! Enjoy... 8)
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: hondarc166 on November 15, 2019, 04:52:26 PM
very nice good job :)
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: steff750 on November 15, 2019, 05:53:56 PM
 ;) not wanting to be a kill joy but to me the plate looks to big for the bike and i thought the cut off point for that colour plate was 1974
be sure you have insurance until your tax is up or the nice people at the DVLA will send you some nasty letters anyway enjoy riding
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: Davelu88 on November 15, 2019, 06:03:47 PM
Looks mint & when i had my 400 i had the black & silver plate and they look great , enjoy riding it
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: Nurse Julie on November 15, 2019, 07:09:10 PM
;) not wanting to be a kill joy but to me the plate looks to big for the bike and i thought the cut off point for that colour plate was 1974
be sure you have insurance until your tax is up or the nice people at the DVLA will send you some nasty letters anyway enjoy riding
As long as its registered as Historic it can display black and white plates. This is a rolling entitlement as is the historic status.
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: blackeagles on December 27, 2019, 02:53:36 PM
;) not wanting to be a kill joy but to me the plate looks to big for the bike and i thought the cut off point for that colour plate was 1974
be sure you have insurance until your tax is up or the nice people at the DVLA will send you some nasty letters anyway enjoy riding
As long as its registered as Historic it can display black and white plates. This is a rolling entitlement as is the historic status.
as long as it's pre jan 1975 which this is so its as would have been originally fitted
Title: Re: Uk Registration
Post by: Nurse Julie on December 27, 2019, 02:55:42 PM
;) not wanting to be a kill joy but to me the plate looks to big for the bike and i thought the cut off point for that colour plate was 1974
be sure you have insurance until your tax is up or the nice people at the DVLA will send you some nasty letters anyway enjoy riding
As long as its registered as Historic it can display black and white plates. This is a rolling entitlement as is the historic status.
as long as it's pre jan 1975 which this is so its as would have been originally fitted
Nope, that has been changed and any bike registered as historic can display a black / white/ silver plate.
Last part of Section 7. DVLA INFO SHEET 104
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Traditional number plates for vehicles made
before 1 January 1973
Vehicles made before 1 January 1973 may display traditional
‘black and white’ number plates (for example, white, silver or
grey characters on a black plate). From April 2019 vehicles
manufactured before 1 January 1979 are also able to display
traditional ‘black and white’ number plates. You must:
• have applied to DVLA
• be registered within the ‘historic vehicles’ tax class.
The 40-year exemption date rolls forward automatically each
year on 1 April.
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