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    Heh yeah, I did assume parking wardens were what you were worried about. If you've been stopped, then showing the rego obviously isn't a problem

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    Either really, wasn't sure if cops could give you shit about mounting it somewhere that wasn't clearly visable to Joe Bloggs.

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    Always had 'em hidden on my bikes, never had a problem.

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    Thanks people, a BLING to all the helpful comments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Hey Grahame, I can give you a hand doing a fender chop if you want?. Mine looks heaps better see before and after pics.....
    Cheers....guess it will cost me a Coro Loop eh?

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    Shouldn't be a problem where you have it - as long as its visible to anyone looking (cops or meter maid).

    Wouldn't really recommend keeping it under the seat... you can't really say it is displayed and if you get a cop looking for a ticket to hand out, that will be an easy one to give.

    BC.

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    what cruel person got it's tyres dirty in the mud lol....

    looks very nice mate

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    Was fined a few years ago for having my rego and warrant under the seat of my MT250. "It must be visible " said the nice uniformed gentleman
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    If you are displaying it then you should be ok.
    But unless you want to spend half your life arguing $200 tickets then it should be obvious.
    You could try making a dymo sitcker for your plate which says rego "behind plate"....
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    I've got my rego and WOF in the same place, never had a prob. But yeah, Quaz got a ticket for it. Can't remember what he did about it, and if he got off it..

    Just makes the bike nice and clean in appearances, but it does get covered in crap during the winter tho

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    Mine is just under the plate, could put the WOF there as well but........

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...chmentid=25934


    Yeah and I think to avoid having trouble it should be fairly visable as Traffic wardens aint working in Rocket Science for good reason.

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    i must ask the question...why is your bike balancing on a block of wood? it looks like the wheels partially off the ground even gey lol

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    adjusting the chain, can't use a regular pit stand, cos it's a single swinga

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    seems a little dodgy thats all if it was some bigger blocks all good it's just thats only like a 2x4 or less :spudwhat:

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    Mate of mine just got a $200 ticket from a "meter maid" for having an illegible licence on his GN.

    He had it folded in half and stuffed in his WOF holder.

    Odd bits:

    1. He was parking for free in a 'bike park, so she was specifically looking for licence/wof problems; not checking them as an aside to checking for parking infingements. That feels wrong.

    2. He didn't get ticketed for having no WOF. As an Aussie, and knowing he had to have one first to get his licence - he figured he did not need it any more and binned it. Left him a great place to put the licence...

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