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The time has finally come to replace my tax disc holder but so far i'm struggling to find one with solid reviews that doesn't cost a fortune.


I know this isn't exactly exciting stuff but anyone bought a tax disc holder that has proven itself to be waterproof in regularly testing conditions and stayed on their bike?




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Deleted Member @ 24/03/2012 16:47  

one of these...

http://www.oberon-performance.com/acatalog/Cylindrical_Motorycle_UK_Tax_Disc_Holders.html

or there is a cheaper Motrax (I think) version on fleabay...


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Deleted Member @ 24/03/2012 18:23  

Thanks Neil

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Deleted Member @ 24/03/2012 20:43  

I second that recommendation, it's proven to be completely water proof so far and has a quality feel.


Plus it looks good - even for a tax disc holder!

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Deleted Member @ 25/03/2012 23:46  

Not put one on my bike in 6 years now just carry it in my wallet if I remember

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JP @ 26/03/2012 06:52  

i saw a bike with one of these at the weekend it looks fab :)

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dabe @ 26/03/2012 11:15  

mines the 'cheaper' version and so far so good.. fits nicelywith the frame tubes of my tiger..

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/22730494@N06/7017577545/][img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7271/7017577545_7a8d2ef642_z.jpg[/img][/url]
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/22730494@N06/7017577545/]P1020217a[/url] by [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/22730494@N06/]GUZZINEIL[/url], on Flickr

edit: oops just discovered that you cant link to images, so that was a bit of a waste :)

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Deleted Member @ 26/03/2012 14:48  

ordered one last night cheeky wee tenner on fleabay :)

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dabe @ 28/03/2012 10:15  

jp - isn't it an offence not to display a licence on the vehicle?

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Deleted Member @ 28/03/2012 10:42  

Technically yes, but its on the database so plod doesn't have to get out of their car and the scameras can't see that It's not on, as a final line of defence just say it fell off or you had the last one nicked, only a copper who's just found out his wife is having it off with a biker would do you for it!

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YID @ 28/03/2012 12:05  

Got this from http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/How...G_10021514 The last paragraph is interesting. Displaying your tax disc Your vehicle tax disc must be displayed on the passenger side (kerb side) of the vehicle’s windscreen. If there’s no windscreen or you have a motorcycle or sidecar, you should display the tax disc on the kerb side of the vehicle. A current tax disc must be displayed on the vehicle it was bought for. If you buy a new tax disc before your current tax disc expires, you should not display the new one until the old one has expired. The new tax disc is only valid from the first day of the month you have taxed from. The maximum penalty for failure to display a current tax disc is £200. The tax disc can not be transferred between vehicles. If you use the electronic vehicle licensing service or tax by post at the end of the month, there’s now an exemption for not displaying a tax disc. This exemption covers the first five working days of the month to allow time for the new disc to arrive in the post. While you are still waiting for your tax disc you will need to display your current tax disc. The exemption only applies if applications are made before the current tax disc or SORN expires.

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Phil @ 28/03/2012 14:21  

Trust me on this if its on the system thay don't look and if thay do I get it out of my pocket. so unless you piss him/her off thay have better things to do than sorry about a none displayed tax disc

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JP @ 28/03/2012 14:45  

unfortunately some of the plastic fantastics will give plod an excuse to look closely at the bike.

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Phil @ 28/03/2012 15:07  

Would these be the same plastic fantastics that get done for the exhust system as its got NOT FOR ROAD USE stamped on it

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JP @ 28/03/2012 16:19  

nah JP you can just polish that bit out! lol be thankful in N ireland you also have to display an MOT disc which is like a tax disc but has MOT details on it! bloody stupid really as they can check the database to see if its taxed MOT'd & insured!

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kwakgirl @ 28/03/2012 20:31  

The cylnder type holders should not be used as the tax disc has to be flat not rolled

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Bikeabill @ 28/03/2012 20:54  

really how'd ye know that ? my shiny new cylnder one got delivered yesterday

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dabe @ 29/03/2012 08:36  

there is a database check but the Muppet's at the likes of legion security are tasked with checking to tax disks in my area. No tax disk you get a parking ticket and are then reported to the DVLA.

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Phil @ 29/03/2012 09:16  

yea but is it a rule it has to be displayed flat ?

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dabe @ 29/03/2012 10:12  


the rule says
"Your vehicle tax disc must be displayed on the passenger side (kerb side) of the vehicle’s windscreen. If there’s no windscreen or you have a motorcycle or sidecar, you should display the tax disc on the kerb side of the vehicle." nothing about it must be flat - but you must be able to read it.

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kwakgirl @ 29/03/2012 15:45  

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