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    Doubt very much that it's legal, as it is difficult to see on most angles.
    That and the fact that most interesting things are illegal .
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    Cool

    well IMHO it just doesnt look quite right where it is postitioned...

    Shit if it got loose it could then rub against the tyre and wheel..
    and if it lost a nut holding it on while riding it could fall over into the wheel and cause a nasty accident...

    Nup put it back up where its supposed to go.. IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Call me pedantic, but I like traditional looking bikes. THAT would just annoy the crap out of me. It also looks terrible. :spudwhat:
    says you with the almighty trendy right now tube TM sticking out its arse R1!!!

    following a fad that is limeted in its time because everyone wants to look like a 916!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    well IMHO it just doesnt look quite right where it is postitioned...

    Shit if it got loose it could then rub against the tyre and wheel..
    and if it lost a nut holding it on while riding it could fall over into the wheel and cause a nasty accident...

    Nup put it back up where its supposed to go.. IMHO.
    Yeah mate motorcycles are dangerous, don't ya know? Best you stick to driving a car, aye, something might come loose on your virago and fall off and get stuck in your wheel too, best you park it up and maybe better you catch the bus

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    Heaps of choppers run their plates like that - makes for a cleaner looking rear fender area IMHO.
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    S'pose you'd be grateful that the chopper even has a rego plate.....

    And where does everyone mounted your rego sticker? Apparently under the seat can cope you a $200 fine.
    I want to try and tidy up the rear end a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    S'pose you'd be grateful that the chopper even has a rego plate.....

    And where does everyone mounted your rego sticker? Apparently under the seat can cope you a $200 fine.
    I want to try and tidy up the rear end a bit.
    Just stick on the back of the plate like normal!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    Yeah mate motorcycles are dangerous, don't ya know? Best you stick to driving a car, aye, something might come loose on your virago and fall off and get stuck in your wheel too, best you park it up and maybe better you catch the bus
    Nah mate, the Viragos dont have stuff falling off them at all. Now some of them Hondas....

    On another note does anybody know how I could mount a US plate on the sissy bar of a Virago? Don't want to just toss out my Texas plate when i get the bike regoed and thought it would be cool to have it up on the back side of the sissy bar.Might Put the new plate there aswell. Already talked to the guys at the testing centre and they said it's legal so all I have to do is figure it out. Might just drill a few holes and bolt in on but don't know how stable that would be. Might give welding it a try but don't want to screw up the chrome. Any ideas would be helpfull. Ill try to get some pictures of the sissy bar and my plate latter today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Call me pedantic, but I like traditional looking bikes. THAT would just annoy the crap out of me. It also looks terrible. :spudwhat:
    Agreed. Definitely a fugly there. Lets face it a Rego Plate ruins the arse end of a bike.
    Somewhat like having a supermodel in Gstring and putting boxers on her. "Where did that beautiful arse end go????"


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    Huh? So are you for the moved rego plate or against?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    Nah mate, the Viragos dont have stuff falling off them at all. Now some of them Hondas....

    On another note does anybody know how I could mount a US plate on the sissy bar of a Virago? Don't want to just toss out my Texas plate when i get the bike regoed and thought it would be cool to have it up on the back side of the sissy bar.Might Put the new plate there aswell. Already talked to the guys at the testing centre and they said it's legal so all I have to do is figure it out. Might just drill a few holes and bolt in on but don't know how stable that would be. Might give welding it a try but don't want to screw up the chrome. Any ideas would be helpfull. Ill try to get some pictures of the sissy bar and my plate latter today.
    The only risk you have is if some pedantic law enforcer remembers "displayed other than authorised plate"

    Having said that I have a Texas truck plate on my F100 (as well as the proper Kiwi plate) and have had no problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    The only risk you have is if some pedantic law enforcer remembers "displayed other than authorised plate"

    Having said that I have a Texas truck plate on my F100 (as well as the proper Kiwi plate) and have had no problems.
    I have asked the guys at the testing centre and they said it would be sweet. Gonna ask the LTSA inspector when he comes out thursday aswell so heres hopin.

    What part of TX?

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    It looks horrible!!!
    YUCK!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    I have asked the guys at the testing centre and they said it would be sweet. Gonna ask the LTSA inspector when he comes out thursday aswell so heres hopin.

    What part of TX?
    Albaquerque, on my way to get married at Las Vegas.
    (Got it at a 2nd hand shop), I was there for the Hot Rod mag 'Power Tour', heard of it? :spudwhat:
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Albaquerque, on my way to get married at Las Vegas.
    (Got it at a 2nd hand shop), I was there for the Hot Rod mag 'Power Tour', heard of it? :spudwhat:
    Yea I remember driving out to Cali while that was going on one year. Saw lots of cool cars and a few bikes out on the roads. Albaquerque is in New Mexico though not Texas. But anyway glad you had fun in Vegas

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