Number plate dramas !

Some good news.. In Bangkok this is the situation at Mochit..

Expect you should see this up country soon too..

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So many number plates they have them in the waiting area and outside.
Lots of people there collecting their plates. All very fast..

Cheers
Brian
 
My new Chonburi plate was supposed to be available on October 31; had some one call for me and "no have..."

Ah well, mai pen rai :)
 
schackster;283841 wrote: If you ask me the whole situation is just a big disgrace !
TiT, I think it's kind of fun to ride around with no plate.

Here in Bangkok no one seems to care...
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Very odd all you boys having problems with plates.

Bought KTM in Feb, new plates in June.

Bought Vigo in March, new plates in July.

Bought another vigo in June, new plates in October.

Just bought a new Camry this month, will see how long plates will take. Dealer reckon a month or so......
 
TonyBKK;283842 wrote: TiT, I think it's kind of fun to ride around with no plate.

Here in Bangkok no one seems to care...
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Within Thailand not such a problem but not so much " fun " if you try to take a Thai registered bike over the border without a plate regardless of having the greenbook with you. I dont know if Laos or Cambodian officials would be so understanding
 
schackster;283865 wrote: Within Thailand not such a problem but not so much " fun " if you try to take a Thai registered bike over the border without a plate regardless of having the greenbook with you. I dont know if Laos or Cambodian officials would be so understanding
I've crossed borders with guys who had no plates- as long as all the other paperwork is in order no one seems to care... How many guys have lost their plates while riding dirt in Laos and Cambodia and returned to Thailand plateless? Quite a few I think. If it's still a concern there are plenty of shops that can make you a plate.