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    Wof/reg

    I have just installed a fender eliminator/tail tidy and would just like to know where everybody keeps there wof/reg as i hate the look of them and am thinking of putting them under the passenger seat

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    have one of those little plastic wof holders which is on the back behind number plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crowdog View Post
    I have just installed a fender eliminator/tail tidy and would just like to know where everybody keeps there wof/reg as i hate the look of them and am thinking of putting them under the passenger seat
    Unfortunately they have to be visible, you can be ticketed for not displaying current reg/wof, even if you have them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    have one of those little plastic wof holders which is on the back behind number plate.
    Done this... one screw holds wof, the other rego... one on each side in little plastic holders.
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    I bolted the rego on using that bolts that attach the passanger foot pegs to the frame, warent is then bolted to the rego, well out of the way but still clearly visable

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    I ask the guys at the testing station to entomb the WoF in the sticky plastic sheets they have, then stick it onto the corner of my number plate. Visible, discreet.. done deal.

    Reg I have no answer for though. Other than what's been suggested above
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    I have both the rego and the warrent attached to the back of the number plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertydog View Post
    I have both the rego and the warrent attached to the back of the number plate.
    Same here, dosent poke out at all. It's still visable and i have never had any trouble with the cops in reguards to it. If they reckon it's not visable tell them to open their eyes or better yet tell the vechile testing station to stop selling invisable wof's.
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    Rego and warrant sticker on front fork leg, with clear scuffproof over the top, waterproof, easy to see, looks neat and tidy.

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    I never new that it (WOF) has to be seen?
    I stuck mine on my tinted screen
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