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    Cable tie and silicone it....everyone knows crims don't carry scissors so it'll never get pinched.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    Cable tie and silicone it....everyone knows crims don't carry scissors so it'll never get pinched.
    But what about those terrorists with box cutters?

    Um, this is my bike. If a cop even noticed the bolts I'd be very surprised. YMMV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    But what about those terrorists with box cutters?

    Um, this is my bike. If a cop even noticed the bolts I'd be very surprised. YMMV.

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    only Arab crims use box cutters
    ....wherezz that track go

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    I ran a cable tie up thru the old holes from original tail junk and back down thru the holes in the number plate. Added a little bracket to angle it a bit flatter after the police decided it wasn't visible enough because pointing downwards too much.
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    Back in the blue suit days I cam across this chap in Christchurch.

    While not legal, I encouraged him to continue without sanction as he had at least made the effort.

    Great to see some innovation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
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    Back in the blue suit days I cam across this chap in Christchurch.

    While not legal, I encouraged him to continue without sanction as he had at least made the effort.

    Great to see some innovation.
    There was a time dealers were getting magnetic versions of their dealer plates made, so they could quckly slap 'em on cars when a test drive was needed.

    Motor Reg. shut that down - not a legally made "real" plate supplied by the proper maker.

    At least this guy had a legal plate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
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    Back in the blue suit days I cam across this chap in Christchurch.

    While not legal, I encouraged him to continue without sanction as he had at least made the effort.

    Great to see some innovation.
    On ya you great former road knight! Bit of common sense goes a long way, even today, that is probably the smartest idea I've seen yet.
    Pity it doesn't apply to all the bikes we as individuals who can only ride one at a time.
    Simple aye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    On ya you great former road knight! Bit of common sense goes a long way, even today, that is probably the smartest idea I've seen yet.
    Pity it doesn't apply to all the bikes we as individuals who can only ride one at a time.
    Simple aye.
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