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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Did not have an option as mine had been lost, come test day I was borrowing somone elses.

    I would say hand it down, I know Training Wheels and a few other kb riders could do with being in posession of an official one.

    Should you feel you have passed it down with all of the associated Karma include with it the the best piece of advice you have ever recieved.

    This is the only ecofriendly solution to your dilema, and it prevents LTSA profiting twice.

    If you feel you still cannot pass it down hang it in the garage or decorate a wall (to do this with real panachι you will need to "requisition" a few other road signs, bike stickers etc).
    Oooh I like all those ideas. Maybe I should write my best bit of advice on the back before I give it away. Then the next newbie can write his/her advice before they hand it on, and so on... until either the back is full, the L-plate gets lost or someone gives in to the urge and burns it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Oooh I like all those ideas. Maybe I should write my best bit of advice on the back before I give it away. Then the next newbie can write his/her advice before they hand it on, and so on... until either the back is full, the L-plate gets lost or someone gives in to the urge and burns it!
    Get a little notebook with it and pass that to each owner see if we can fill the book with just one piece of advice from each KB noob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Get a little notebook with it and pass that to each owner see if we can fill the book with just one piece of advice from each KB noob.
    I like this idea, we all learn from the advice given, sometimes the hard way, so passing it on sounds good to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    ...................... And what's the best way to do a wild pagan dance while wearing bike boots
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    CAREFULLY fella, very CAREFULLY!! ie try to do the wild pagan dance [or WPD as we in the know refer to it ................] BEFORE the ritual imbibing of the requisite copious quantities of singing sauce and [preferably] before any part of the ceremony that involves virgins, peanut butter or baby snakes ............

    Don't bother to thank me - glad to be of help!!


    come to think of it - better leave the singing sauce until AFTER the virgins, too ....................
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    Keep it....to attach to that GSXR1000 when you get it - just to piss people off.
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    if i ever get rid of it... minell be goin on the wall. its been all over most of the country with me, so its staying.

    i have seen ls used as kick stand rests.
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    Ours gets re-cycled.

    The RG150 has so far seen 2 people through their Learners and tomorrow a friend is borrowing it for their full.

    We keep the L plate for friends that need one for their test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    I don't mean how to get my Restricted (I'll be booking my test in early May). I mean, how do I actually dispose of that square of nasty grubby smelly accursed yellow plastic once I'm 'allowed' to?

    • Burning it would be satisfying but not very environmentally friendly
    • Burying it doesn't really get rid of it... I'd still know it was there... waiting for me... getting madder and madder... digging its way out of the ground...
    • I could give it away to a newbie who was just starting out. But that would be like deliberately passing on an STD
    • Maybe I could put it through a garden shredder and chop it into tiny little yellow bits. But would each bit then grow into another L-plate? I might end up with 50 of them following me everywhere instead of just one


    Is there a commonly accepted and approved way to dispose of the L-plate? Is there a ceremony I need to perform, like an exorcism? Can I do it on my own or do I need professional help... or support from other bikers? And what's the best way to do a wild pagan dance while wearing bike boots without making a complete fool of myself?

    All help gratefully accepted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Ours gets re-cycled.

    The RG150 has so far seen 2 people through their Learners and tomorrow a friend is borrowing it for their full.

    We keep the L plate for friends that need one for their test.
    Oh yeah, I still have yours in my pannier. Haven't got around to attaching it yet.
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    Now that I no longer need mine, I think I might take it into work to dispose of it. I work in a fire-fighting school...
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    I am going to pass mine on to a newbie - paying it forward - I think that the L-Plate serves a very useful purpose - gives other road users a heads up that there is the possibility of erratic riding ahead and to give you a wide berth. I didn't have any adverse experiences while it was attached - 100kms on the motorway and all

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    I never had one to dispose of... but personally give it away to newbie or keep it as a momentoe

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    Never had one .....what have I missed out on...but do need one for the flatmate .. .......now he has decided to get his licence.. ..good thing I have a bike for him

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    Well, I'll be stashing mine away under the seat as per usual! Always good as a frisbee, bike stand rest, food plate and pooper scooper! (just remember not to use it in reverse order I have said! )

    Come to think of it, I better take it off now since I'm 6R now
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    ejection into outer space sounds good, so in millions of years some alien race will stumble upon it at praise it as a god.

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