Here you can see my Capo (the rear side )
Mmmmm. Nice rear side Ivan
if you take a look into our photo section, in some cases you can see the last "european style" plate, and on the top of it at the opposite sides there are the blu portions, on the left there's tipically the country (for instance, I fo Italy, A for Austria etc...) and on the right (but it's not mandatory) the "province" from where the bike was registered the first time... (like BL for mine, TV for the Ivan and Carlo ones etc...)
Thanks Attila, i think you are both describing the new (?) ones (of course the photograph makes it very clear).
Although not very important as we cannot find the Capo i saw, I think it was a different plate, and looked similar to the ones we have here in the UK (I'll try and get a photo). I think it was only one blue section on the left with the 'I' for Italy, and then the 'BE' and the numbers.
Since we started talking about numberplates anyway, are your numberplates metallic and only issued by the transport ministry (as we do in Greece), because here are plastic and till about two years ago anyone could make their own plate as long as the dimensions were right (not that they didn't do them smaller).
Not very important - just general knowledge
Thanks for explaining anyway
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