I mean, how do you even attach an L plate to a bike in a way that makes it possible for it to fall off?
Blu-Tack?
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Well given I still had part of the plate attatched to the cable ties, and it was there when I left the gas station but I didn't check upon leaving the supermarket, the logical assumption would be I'm not just going without cos its gay eh?
Besides, whats gayer than a borrowed gn250?
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Given it was newtown, where do you think it went? I certainly don't ride around without an L plate if I can help it. I'm quite proud of the fact I've even got a bike learners. Thats something a lot of people don't have, and took me quite some time to get around to doing. So to me, that little square of yellow plastic is a badge of pride. A subconcious show of growing up.
You don't find that drivers are more aggressive around you? I've always felt that L plates basically put a motorcyclist in danger of being tailgated, sideswiped and generally monstered on city streets.
The only time I ever wore one was for my restricted licence test.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I only go there cos it has a maccas
Easy. One bolt through it, then you tear it backwards and forwards, placing extreme pressure on the cut you have already made in it, rinse and repeat until the poor mounting hole is very flogged out and begins to tear. Then you simply rip the fucker off
Looks a bit like it simply tore off![]()
But only in your eyes, plod sees it for what it is. If you are lucky you get told off and laughed at, depends on what you are riding and your attitude I guess DAMHIK
I dress like a butch lesbo. Nobody admires me
My L plate was the one I took outta my car the day I got my restricted, and just took to work one day and attacked with the hole punch. It seems to work ok, but the cage plates are a bit thinner I think. Or mine were a bit old.
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