When my son got his first bike, we "obtained" a piece of real estate "open home" sign material, which is a bit like corrugated plastic. Cut to size to show the whole L plate and bolted behind the rego using the rego mount screws, the plate was stuck on with contact adhesive. All legal (except for the acquisition of the plastic), totally cheap, and worked great. Shame he wrote the bike off 10 days later.
Two dollarshop. Hole punched through the top and sandwiched between the reflector and base. So far so goodbut has rubbed against the wheel and the bottom part looks abit melted.
It's gone now. Problem solved haha. Have kept it for my restricted test.
Just had to redo mine. Lasted around 10,000kms.
Remembered seeing them at Whitcoulls so I went there but their plates are massive, so I made my own to the minimum requirements on the NZTA website, printed at work, laminated at Warehouse Stationery downtown for $3, then bolted onto my plate when I got home from work.
Was $6 at Whitcoulls, made my own for $1.50. Hooray for tiny savings!
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