I've seen a lot of old bikes at shows where the owner has used the old front number plate to identify the bike, i.e. Make, Year, Model and maybe, Capacity.
I've had a look around and I can't seem to find any transfers where all parts 'match' and look right together.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, please?
Front number plate
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Re: Front number plate
Try the VMCC shop or Google "i say dingdong" for transfers.
BTW I did read somewhere that if the front numberplate is retained it should only be for displaying the reg number - if it is retained for any other purpose then it could be deemed a safety hazard.
Having said that, I have done what you are proposing on my Sunbeam S7D and put a large Sunbeam logo on it instead of the reg no.
Jim
BTW I did read somewhere that if the front numberplate is retained it should only be for displaying the reg number - if it is retained for any other purpose then it could be deemed a safety hazard.
Having said that, I have done what you are proposing on my Sunbeam S7D and put a large Sunbeam logo on it instead of the reg no.
Jim
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1952 G80 rigid, 1960 G12 DL / Watsonian Monza, 1954 G80S.