Posted on June 17, 2010.
Motorcycle License Plates for the number plates of cars Personalized license plates for cars is something that has been popular for decades, and the idea of getting a license plate that is special and unique in some way (such as "number plate" A1 was one of the very first batch of records, has been around for over a century) of clever individuals have understood there are a lot of money in proprietary license plates that are available for sale.
These plates are then secured exclusive cars to people, which is fine, but what if you have a motorcycle? Fortunately, the United Kingdom, number plates and car number plates bike use exactly the same formats, and only the shape of the plate itself is different. In some countries, however, motorcycles and cars use different styles of license plate. The best example of this is Dubai, where the auction for the plates of motorcycles separate place next to those cars. But something strange happens. You would be forgiven for thinking that the prices of similar registration plates on cars and motorcycles would achieve similar prices, but the reality is they do not.
Motorcycle plates provide far less money than the plates on cars, and it does not seem to be any good reason for it. If there were two plates "G1", one for use on cars and one for use on bikes, bike it would probably bring about a tenth of what a car for
Motorcycle owners are much less demanding on their bikes looking car owners, and there are large communities of bike owners in the classical world, so why is it that people are not ready to go for same lengths of license plates for motorcycles as they are for cars?
Unfortunately, it does not seem that reason has yet been established, although the trend is clearly there. Perhaps the most bike owners realize the possibilities of personalized plates on their bikes, this will change, and the United Kingdom, it may already be the case that the vehicle will be attached to the plate we do not know auctions. Someone bidding £ 200k can do to fix the plate to their bikes