Small number plates, loud exhausts, dark tinted visors, do you still use any of these naughty biker things?

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Small number plates, loud exhausts, dark tinted visors, do you still use any of these naughty biker things?

Post by Taipan »

I use to favour the 9x3 plates but later moved to an 8x6 but haven't even fitted one of those to the X-ADV. The bike does have an Akra on it but is legal and with the cat on there its still quiet with the db killer out. I just wear sunnies now and haven't owned a dark visor in over 10 years.

Time was you'd see loads of bikes with race cans and tiny number plates and the riders with dark tinted visors, but today i hardly see any? Have we all just got old, compliant and sensible or did we fight the law but the law won?
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Re: Small number plates, loud exhausts, dark tinted visors, do you still use any of these naughty biker things?

Post by KungFooBob »

My Bullet 500 has a loud pipe, it also had a black/silver numberplate, but I took it off for the MOT and never got round to putting it back on.

I'd like a pipe for the 1200GS, but the only ones that look good (the Akro and the Remus stacked ones) are stupid money.

The Gold Star might get a cat bypass and the baffle removed, maybe even a black and silver plate.

I always ride with a dark tint visor, always.
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Post by DefTrap »

Fairly small plate. I have a selection of tail pipes, depending on how I'm feeling, currently it's sporting the least noisy (albeit still not strictly legal).
Never really got on with tinted visors, didn't fancy getting caught out in the dark.
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Re: Small number plates, loud exhausts, dark tinted visors, do you still use any of these naughty biker things?

Post by Mr Moofo »

I have slightly smaller plates on two bikes - which I forgot about for the MOT. May go back to std ones.
The Diavel has gone back to std exhausts as it runs much better on them. It used to be on. Remus but it started to really annoy me!

I do use a dark visor - mainly because I am a rebel.

No purple anodised bolts, iridium screens or number plate slogans.
Or coloured headlight covers
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Post by Rockburner »

Never bothered with small plates, although the Mirth may have had a slightly smaller than usual one, i can't remember.

Rocksters both have the can removed, but the catalyst fitted, it's nigh on as quiet as standard tbh.

Dark visor: wouldn't be without one, absolute life saver on bright but damp winter mornings.

Anodised bolts: never bothered, even on the ZXR.

Coloured headlight cover: never bothered but often thought about it.
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Post by Dickyboy »

Guzzi race exhaust set the neighbours van alarm off so I got some cheap dB killers welded into place & had it dyno'd, small plate is legal coz it's only 6 digit & fits perfectly on the Morinis plate holder, never bothered with the other stuff.
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Post by MrLongbeard »

6 x 7 plate, check
dark visor, check
'race' cans, check, but cats left in pipes so no totally anti social
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Post by Gregor »

They had a purge round here on small plates so I bought legal plates for the K100,Tenere and Fazer, the KDX is the only one with a small plate.

The Black widow on the Fazer is pretty loud, debating wether to fit the original that came with it back on as my son’s got his test on it in a few weeks, don’t want to aggravate the Tester.
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Post by asmethurst99 »

NC has 30 quid Ali Express Akrapovic exhaust that's not that fruity - normal plate
The CBR has Down-pipes from a later model that mean a standard pipe fouls the foot-pegs so Its got an Sp engineering stubby on it(came like that) - I always put the Decibel killer in when it goes for an MOT.
Don't like tinted visors
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Post by Ian »

I have an Akrapovic on the zx7r but it's E stamped with the baffle in.

What quiet aftermarket alternatives are available that arent just a can with something to block the end. Motad are long gone they were the only quiet ones.

I think the reason you don't race cans now is exhausts are made of better materials than you used to get on 90s bikes so the original pipe isn't full of holes after 2 years
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Gregor wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:40 am The Black widow on the Fazer is pretty loud, debating wether to fit the original that came with it back on as my son’s got his test on it in a few weeks, don’t want to aggravate the Tester.
I would. Might fix that lumpy idle too...
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Post by Bustaspoke »

Taipan wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:50 am Have we all just got old, compliant and sensible or did we fight the law but the law won?

I've been compliant & sensible for years,the law got 6 points & a couple of fines out of me,they could easily have got a lot more...
Back in the day I had non standard exhausts fitted but always had a legal No plate & never rode on the road with a tinted visor.I was usually riding in a 'spirited manner' so why give the police audible notice that I'm heading there way?
I prefer to keep everything standard & not give the police any reason to stop me.
One of my SV650's has a Black Widow silencer fitted,it was on the bike when I bought it,I asked my mates if it was noisy,they all say it sounds really nice,however one of our mate's borrowed his brothers Harley,it was obnoxiously loud & we made him ride at the back of the group.He's only brought that bike once...
I know someone who got pulled for having a black & silver number plate on his old VW camper van,he got fined.
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Taipan wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:50 am Time was you'd see loads of bikes with race cans and tiny number plates and the riders with dark tinted visors, but today i hardly see any? Have we all just got old, compliant and sensible or did we fight the law but the law won?
I still see the occasional litre bike being ridden like a twat with a single-line-script-font number plate. Generally heading straight from/to a "biker-meeting-place" like Bury Hill, or Loomies on a sunny weekend afternoon.
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Post by Buckaroo »

After a round of tyre kicking and general prodding of the bike, the number plate measurement tool (plod) declared me a wrong un and fellon. £30 and a 7 day show us your documents reward.

Suppose it paid for the cake at their Xmas party.
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Post by Cousin Jack »

Never changed my plates from the legal one, no need of dark visor as flip front helmet has internal dark visor, and never changed my exhaust. 100% legal me!
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Post by Yorick »

The plates for bikes here are a sensible size.
Dark visors are almost compulsory here with the insane sunshine.
And it came with Yoishimura race can as standard new.
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Post by Dodgy69 »

Just plates really (8×6) and that depends on bike type.
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Post by mangocrazy »

I really have a 'thing' (and not in a good way) about standard exhausts - way too big, weigh too heavy and way too quiet. The Falco has a custom exhaust and Akra cans (albeit baffled), the Duke came as standard with a baffled Akra can but I replaced the cat with a straight through link pipe and even the VFR has after market (baffled) exhausts. Never had my collar felt by Plod yet, so all good.

However the LC has standard (looking) exhausts even if the baffles are a shadow of their former selves...

Standard plate sizes all round, which is probably why I've not been pulled for noisy zorsts.
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Post by Supermofo »

Never bothered with small plates, always seemed a good excuse to get a tug for nothing.
Used to always have a dark visor but since the invention of integral drop down visors I've not bothered.
Used to have loud race cans. Now my Suzuki has a decent looking/sounding can as OE so happy with that.
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Post by Sadlonelygit »

Since Mr MOT has got arsey about plates, it's std for me nowadays. Helmet has a drop down sun screen and the baffle is in the akra......still a bit fruity compared to std.
Do have a mirrored visor for the AGV, but rarely use it nowadays anyway!
I do have mini indicators though.......2 fingers 2 da man