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Hi , i am about to order a number plate for my 74 commando ( pressed ally one ) , it seems that   9 x 7 is the standard size for motorcycles but AN have the backing plate at 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 which is also an available size , just wondered if anyone had any opinions on this , as i think i would rather stick to a standard 9x7 , thanks

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Hi Laurence,

I faced a similar question during the restoration of my ‘72 Commando.  I tried to find out, without success, what the definitive size in period was.  In the end I mocked up plates of several sizes to see what looked right versus period photos.  I ended up fitting a pressed aluminium plate 9 1/2 x 6 1/2.

regards to all

Rick

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Laurence,

My 1976 Commando number plate is 7 1/4" x 6 1/2" and only has two numbers in the registration. 

If you have three numbers in your registration you'll probably need the 9 1/2" x 6 1/2"

Philip

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Thanks , DVLA has given me a rather cumbersome reg on my import and its an M reg so maybe the 9 1//2 x 6 1//2 then , will let the plate makers decide what fits best

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so the DVLA, see link above, tells you letter/number size and spacing and margins, so overall plate size is therefore dependent on what the ‘reg.’ is, and age of vehicle!

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Wandering slightly off-topic, now that Britain is no longer a member of the EU, riders planning a continental tour will need to display an international vehicle registration code.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_vehicle_registration_code

The plates needed to conform to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic are disconcertingly large; see:

http://www.international-driving-permit.com/Convention-on-Road-Traffic/8-November-1968/EN/Annexex/Annex-3-Distinguishing-Sign-of-Motor-Vehicles-and-Trailers-to-International-Traffic.aspx

 


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