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    Beg or even buy, old number plate

    Would appreciate any old plate, in any condition. If able to help, please PM me.
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    How old? And what do you want it for. Already been interrogated over someone using an old plate of mine, so I have a right to be suss.

    I think I still have an old plate from the VF hanging in the shed.
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    Looking for a black & white plate to fit to the '52 Trophy, as the modern plates don't do it. Thanks, but the VF plate is probably too modern. Appreciate your reply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    Looking for a black & white plate to fit to the '52 Trophy, as the modern plates don't do it. Thanks, but the VF plate is probably too modern. Appreciate your reply.
    No worries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    Looking for a black & white plate to fit to the '52 Trophy, as the modern plates don't do it. Thanks, but the VF plate is probably too modern. Appreciate your reply.
    Are you going to try reactivate the plate into the system and register the Trophy to it or is just a display bike.
    Surely your not intending to ride it not registered on a plate that will be recorded as a different bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Are you going to try reactivate the plate into the system and register the Trophy to it or is just a display bike.
    Surely your not intending to ride it not registered on a plate that will be recorded as a different bike?
    I think you get the old plate ... then apply for a Personalized plate with the same numbers/letters. If the plate is dead ... it should come up as available. Then you use the old plate on the bike.
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    The TR5 is not ridden on the road. and if it was, I would not say here what plate I would use as that could be incriminating and used as evidence against me, . Besides, riding it just reminds how BAD the old days were and how good the modern bikes are.
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    I have one, and I think I might even know where it is. I'll have a dig around for you tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    I think you get the old plate ... then apply for a Personalized plate with the same numbers/letters. If the plate is dead ... it should come up as available. Then you use the old plate on the bike.
    Interesting. Now I want one also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post

    I have one, and I think I might even know where it is. I'll have a dig around for you tonight.
    Awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    I think you get the old plate ... then apply for a Personalized plate with the same numbers/letters. If the plate is dead ... it should come up as available. Then you use the old plate on the bike.
    usually the only time a plate is dead is once it's physically handed into the post offal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    The TR5 is not ridden on the road.Besides, riding it just reminds how BAD the old days were and how good the modern bikes are.
    What!!? That's just crazy talk.
    Old shitters demand to be ridden properly...not electronically handbraked to appease the dim and effete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eelracing View Post
    What!!? That's just crazy talk.
    Old shitters demand to be ridden properly...not electronically handbraked to appease the dim and effete.
    Whoops. Then I must be dim and effete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eelracing View Post
    What!!? That's just crazy talk.
    Old shitters demand to be ridden properly...not electronically handbraked to appease the dim and effete.
    I should have written: "The TR5 is not ridden on the road " - often. Just when I need a reminder of how good modern bikes are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    I should have written: "The TR5 is not ridden on the road " - often. Just when I need a reminder of how good modern bikes are.
    She's a beauty! I have a Rickman Metisse with the same engine.
    I see Fonzies TR5 of Happy Days has recently been rediscovered & is headed to auction with an expected value of $US90k.

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