View Poll Results: Have you ever purposely covered up your registration plate when road riding?

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Thread: Covering Your Rego Plate?

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    worst ive done is ride with no plate at all--the crap square plates used to snap off at random --honest injun
    That reminds me. I must get around to replacing GasAxes one..............

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    I knew a guy who regisered his cage (evo) as an agricultural vehicle. Cost about $35 a year from memory. Only difference was that the rego had an A instead of a G at in the bottom left corner. He was required to stay within a certain distance of his "farm". Only one cop noticed in 3 years of driving and $200 fine.

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    but the evo is 4wd not? just so he can quickly get from one side of the farm to the other..
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    what about all the trucks you see around that no way in hell can you read their rego
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukehyslop
    I knew a guy who regisered his cage (evo) as an agricultural vehicle. Cost about $35 a year from memory. Only difference was that the rego had an A instead of a G at in the bottom left corner. He was required to stay within a certain distance of his "farm". Only one cop noticed in 3 years of driving and $200 fine.
    He was lucky, could have gone to court for 'using a document for the purposes of gaining a pecuniary advantage' and theres $130 in cost before the fine is mentioned.
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    It's like the old days when 'bikies' covered their plates in dirt and grease till they were illegible.
    They may as well have said, stop me and book me for anything you can find.
    We did.
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    When I had my Harley it had one of those square plates on it, mounted sticking up off the rear guard. Just so happens it was perfect for dropping the spare helmet on to carry it around... I must have gone 6 months with the spare helmet totally obscuring the number plate before a cop finallly pulled me over and asked where the number plate was

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDee
    When I had my Harley it had one of those square plates on it, mounted sticking up off the rear guard. Just so happens it was perfect for dropping the spare helmet on to carry it around... I must have gone 6 months with the spare helmet totally obscuring the number plate before a cop finallly pulled me over and asked where the number plate was
    Hey you didn't belong to that Harley Bankrobber Gang did ya??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    It's like the old days when 'bikies' covered their plates in dirt and grease till they were illegible.
    They may as well have said, stop me and book me for anything you can find.
    We did.
    That's much as I explained it to me Bro'.
    Talk about a red flag to a bull.
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    Covering Your Rego Plate?

    Whats a Rego plate??
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    Sorry Orificer, It must have fallen off
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    A certain buddy of mine has got it sorted with tyre rubber from numerous burnouts covering most of his plate.
    My TL one got dragged along the road at a fair speed and a fair bit scrapped away.
    Normally i take the plate light blub out, and if it ever er falls off, there's never a plan to hang around to explain why it's "fallen" off.
    I need to mod the Gixxer a fair bit as that plate hanger is just plain ugly and the need to re position the plate. Not that i do anything illegal on the road anyway.

    Save it for the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    A certain buddy of mine has got it sorted with tyre rubber from numerous burnouts covering most of his plate.
    My TL one got dragged along the road at a fair speed and a fair bit scrapped away.
    Normally i take the plate light blub out, and if it ever er falls off, there's never a plan to hang around to explain why it's "fallen" off.
    I need to mod the Gixxer a fair bit as that plate hanger is just plain ugly and the need to re position the plate. Not that i do anything illegal on the road anyway.

    Save it for the track.
    That may work for you, but I'm damned if I want to ride and be prepared to do a runner all the time.
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    I am wondering if having the plate in this location is illegal in New Zealand? It can be seen, just that it isn't on the END of the bike. I guess it can be considered covering the plate?


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    Lets just say... im not exactly looking where the plate is

    Friggen sexy bike that.. nice zorst (square looks quite nice actually ) hope you do something like that, FEINT.

    I dont know if NZ plates would fit down there though without being on too much angle..?

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    No number plate light ?
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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