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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB350/400 => Topic started by: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on May 01, 2022, 03:30:46 PM
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Yes they do not issue them now but.........................
Where on the nearside of the bike do folk here mount the well expired VEL ?
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On the wall


Found this one in a box of bits at work that is older than me
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In 1967 I was in my first year at Uni at the ripe age of 19 yrs.
I'm trying for the period look Allan!
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Sometimes on the front mudguard mount bolt at the bottom of the fork, sometimes on the chain guard bolt.
I have a brand new period tax disc holder around somewhere Ted if you want one. It's satin black I think.
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Thanks Ken I have one that came with my bike - I've seen a nice on in SS but its on the pricey side.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275161752022?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=irECTGlPTFu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=BaBAWJzrTH6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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That's where the dealer put it:[attachimg=1]
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That's where the dealer put it: (Attachment Link)
Is that bolted to the upper fork clamp?
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I always put them on the fork mudguard stay blot. I think the law said it had to be forward of the seat nose, but maybe that was just a rumour.
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Mine also lives on the top of the forks (pinch bolt)
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Cheers
Dennis
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How are you going to mount that anywhere? It hasn't got a bracket.
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I don't have pillion footrests on my bike so I put a tax disc from the year of manufacture on the lefthand footrest mounting.
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I prefer the bolt that joins the fender to the fork as a mounting place myself. ;D
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Except it would have been illegal there ;D ;D.
Had to be fitted to the N/S so it was visible from the kerb, had a copper telling me off over that many moons ago.
I always found it was too wet in that place, tax disc just started to dissolve despite the holder supposedly being waterproof
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I was told on LH side of bike in front of the rider, i used to have 2 to wind the buggers up, old one at top and current one at bottom!
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I always found it was too wet in that place, tax disc just started to dissolve despite the holder supposedly being waterproof
LOL! While dispatch riding in London I got stopped by a pair of policemen in the Aldwych crescent on a rainy day, they seemed to be concentrating on tax disc inspection. They pointed out my empty disc holder and I told them, truthfully, that it was on the office radiator drying out. They started laughing and one said 'we're letting you off because it is the best excuse we've heard all day'! ;D I never got pulled for the illegal position it was mounted in though, must have been one of those little known laws? Anyway, I think most of us are like I am these days, dry weather only riders!
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On my GS1000 I had a car type holder on the inside of the fairing. One day it blew away while I was storming down the hill at well over 100 mph late as usual. Because there was only a few days to go until it expired, I didn't worry about it.
A few days later, doing well over 100 again, I got pulled over. Because there was no tax disc the cops done me for that and not the speeding.
After a visit to the LVLO, I could confirm that I had taxed the bike and got away with it.