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I had the same question and wrote to LTA. Following was the reply:

 

Dear XXX,

 

VEHICLE LICENCE PLATE

FEEDBACK NUMBER: XXXXXX

 

Thank you for your enquiry.

 

2. We wish to inform you that licence plates used for vehicles registered in Singapore should comply with the requirements specified in the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules. The vehicle licence plates must be so fixed that it remains easily distinguishable at all times. The vehicle licence plates must comply with our technical requirements and specifications such as colour schemes, height/width of characters, margins, typeface, etc.

 

3. Generally, we do not allow owners to affix the sticker type licence plates on their vehicles. We would only consider the use of such sticker-type licence plates if a vehicle does not have adequate space or a suitable location for affixing a conventional licence plate (i.e. those with base materials made of aluminium or acrylic).

 

4. If you require more specific advice on the use of sticker type licence plate on your vehicle, you may provide us with details (including pictures or photographs) on the size and colour scheme of the licence plate, and the proposed location of the licence plate to the Vehicle Engineering Division of LTA at 10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

(SIGNED IN LOTUS NOTES)

LIM SAN TENG

ENGINEER (VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM)

VEHICLE ENGINEERING DIVISION

VEHICLE & TRANSIT LICENSING GROUP

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Posted
I had the same question and wrote to LTA. Following was the reply:

 

Dear XXX,

 

VEHICLE LICENCE PLATE

FEEDBACK NUMBER: XXXXXX

 

Thank you for your enquiry.

 

2. We wish to inform you that licence plates used for vehicles registered in Singapore should comply with the requirements specified in the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules. The vehicle licence plates must be so fixed that it remains easily distinguishable at all times. The vehicle licence plates must comply with our technical requirements and specifications such as colour schemes, height/width of characters, margins, typeface, etc.

 

3. Generally, we do not allow owners to affix the sticker type licence plates on their vehicles. We would only consider the use of such sticker-type licence plates if a vehicle does not have adequate space or a suitable location for affixing a conventional licence plate (i.e. those with base materials made of aluminium or acrylic).

 

4. If you require more specific advice on the use of sticker type licence plate on your vehicle, you may provide us with details (including pictures or photographs) on the size and colour scheme of the licence plate, and the proposed location of the licence plate to the Vehicle Engineering Division of LTA at 10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

(SIGNED IN LOTUS NOTES)

LIM SAN TENG

ENGINEER (VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM)

VEHICLE ENGINEERING DIVISION

VEHICLE & TRANSIT LICENSING GROUP

the best part is alot of bikes come out of the dealer BRAND NEW with these sticker type license plates.

2008 July - 2010 March: Daelim Roadwin R 125 (FBC 8363 K)

2010 March - 2011 September: SYM GTS 200 (FBD 7445 J)

2011 September - 2013 April: Yamaha Fazer fz6s2 (FBB 5824 Y)

2013 March - now: Honda NC700XD (FBH **** D)

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Does anyone still pass inspection with racing footrest and flowery brake rotor?

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ZX-150" OCT '07 - FEB '09

SPEC III" FEB '09 - APR '11

GSXR-750" APR '11 - DEC '11

FZ6S2" JAN 12 - JULY '12

FZ1N" JULY 12 - MAR '15

MONSTER 796" MAR '15 - ???

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Posted
led signal bulbs or u use led signal lights? just to clarify

 

led signal bulbs and led signal light? seriously i not sure what are you getting at as it sound like the same thing:confused:

Posted

My inspection coming up...before I convert my LED signal to incandescent bulb, just to double check...LED signal still can't pass inspection?

 

No recent U-turn this ruling by "caveman" LTA?

  • 7 years later...
Posted
On 9/20/2013 at 1:23 AM, Ice_cougar said:

Up for awareness. Failed my inspection with rear LED signal lights.

Any idea which clause of the modification list is it tagged under?

Posted
On 11/13/2021 at 5:31 PM, spicy said:

Any idea which clause of the modification list is it tagged under?

1) must be CE certified

2) must be waterproof - there's a range of numbers

3) preferable from it's originally manufacturer. 

4) cannot be "flowing", only standard blinking and not too fast or too slow.

 

it's under standard modification of vehicles (lightning/electrical)

Kindly read thru at least the intro section first before decide to post any comments.... thanks... :cool:

 

Please proceed to this website/web link if you guys have any technical issues on Kawasaki Kips/KR150, I'll update the 1st POST as and when there's a new question. Newbies questions on the top as well. :)

 

 

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6285055#post6285055

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