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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    I know how yours is,but what Im talking about is right back near the suspension unit, the plate sits above the front of the rear tyre.the plate is underneath the riders Bum almost, makes it hard to see from anywhere but directly behind. But yes it can be done with a bracket mount folded out of Aluminium, I will rivet to the bike and then get some small indicators to wire up, have to think a bit more about where to put the indicators tho cheers
    Yeah i know where you mean i was thinking of same place, but i think the would hassel you more down there, and if i was you and gonna mount it back there i would get one of these for interactors also clean up the whole undertail

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    I got a ticket once for having an obscured plate on my cage.... and that was with one of those covers.

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    it has to be visible so far behind and at certain angles.
    which means most tow bars on older cas obscure the plate and they are nearly invisible on most trucks due to the road spooge etc.

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    Couldn't you put the plate on motors, so when you powered them on, it spun the plate around? You could have it spinning really fast, or just rotate it 'till it is the other way round
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    the cheapest method i found was to use old chain lube.. it use to cover the plate quite nicely in a brown/ black film that attracted road muck and dirt to it.
    i did it not to hide from the coppers but to avoid (as said earlier) some bugger ringing *555 on my ass. this was a really good plan until i got pulled over.. then had to clean it off. but hey, only cost me a can of cheap chain lube (10$).
    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    A bloke in Oz,sold several hundred spray cans full of clear paint as number plate obscuring stuff.He advertised the stuff through a popular hot car mag'.
    It did absolutely nothing,I've often wondered how much I could make with the same scam here,hey some suckers belive CDs work with radar.
    $20 a can but $15 to you's fullas aye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Just wondering? like those spary on types and there is also a plastic cover , are these legal at all or are they outlawed?
    your reply is appreciated.
    I saw a cool product in the states last week might get them in if youre wondering why I ask
    That cool product wouldent be this now would it http://www.radardirect.co.nz/index3.html looks bloody nifity.
    cheers DD
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    Why would anyone need them?
    If you can't see a camera van or pole camera you have more problems than tickets ahead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMPS
    Why would anyone need them?
    If you can't see a camera van or pole camera you have more problems than tickets ahead.
    Lou
    When they park them all over the place in Vic...(even in Kombi's) you'd sort of want somethin like that....or not speed!
    In 1990(91?) i got done by a kombi sitting on a jack like it's wheel was getting changed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    That cool product wouldent be this now would it http://www.radardirect.co.nz/index3.html looks bloody nifity.
    Sorry which product mate? this is the link to the homepage
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Bah whats all this BS about buying stealth crap... simply get your warrant and rego, attatch it to the same place as where the numberplate attatches, and swing them down to cover the numberplate...

    If the police pull you over, simply go "oh shit im sorry ill lift them back up *proceeds to get tool kit out and tighten them* " and your happy as larry.....(whoever larry is )

    I use this technique for *555 callers, as they sometimes get fucked off at you for lanesplitting....
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMPS
    Why would anyone need them?
    If you can't see a camera van or pole camera you have more problems than tickets ahead.
    Lou
    says mr 'valentine on my bike'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Sorry which product mate? this is the link to the homepage
    damn it... thats not what I posted, so try again and click on 'Veil'
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    damn it... thats not what I posted, so try again and click on 'Veil'
    yup thats the shit alright
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    yup thats the shit alright
    best go buy me a stealth bomber... they still arent radar proof!

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