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Am trying to renew my Crit Air sticker for France. I have lost my notes and can not remember 2 things. First is the euro rating for my bike and Secondly the CO2(in g/km). Without these, i can not get a Crit Air certificate. Does anyone know these? V5 doesn't state these anymore. My bike is a 2007 R1200RT
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Doctor T wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:06 pm2007 bike is Euro 3. CO2 is 111.4 CO2 g/km.
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It doesn’t say on the V5, just send a jpeg of page 2 and the French work it out. Both my bike and motorhome didn’t have anything on the V5 but I received a crit air cat 2 for both
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Cheers chaps
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All done. E4.61.
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Received my new crit air sticker yesterday. I seems my 07 RT is now a yellow cat 2. :evil: Upto 2020 from the stickers the PO kept with the service history my bike was a cat 3. Has France changed the rules concerning city emission levels?
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Apologies for the bump,how long do you have to wait for the sticker,got the OK email 3 weeks ago saying the sticker would be dispatched but nothing turned up yet.
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Mine took about a week to arrive
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Erm,,,,,,,! Thanks :lol:
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Edited my reply now. I blame in on too much Yorkshire Tea
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Oi,don't knock that Yorkshire tea,it's the only decent thing they've given the country :mrgreen:


Mines been nearly a month and no sign of it,how the hell do I get it replaced or is it a case of start again.Need it by the 19th December.
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Haven't a clue. Email them via a translator
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Thanks for taking the time to reply,I'm going to get the confirmation printed/laminated(has all the info on it)then stick it in the windscreen :thumb:
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Bit of a late reply,said sticker has now turned up :thumb:
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I had the same issue with my bike when renewing my Crit Air sticker. If you can’t find the info on your V5, try checking your bike’s type approval document, or maybe contact a local dealership—they should be able to look it up for you. I also found some forums where other R1200RT owners shared their CO2 ratings and Euro classifications, so that might help too!
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