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    Wanted- yellow plate warning that I'm inexperienced

    The L-plate that was lovingly crafted from laminate and card by Nick at Red Baron is now an I-plate, courtesy of my back tyre and the ravages of time (well, a fortnight). As it seems to be easier to find a virgin sheep in Aberdeen than an actual L-plate for sale, does anyone have one cluttering up their mantlepiece that they don't mind donating to me in exchange for a six-pack or something? I'm in Auckland.
    has developed a love of big fours. WTF!

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    Aren't they on sale at the AA? that's where I got mine....
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    Ssshhh, I'm trying to get a free l-plate and an excuse to take the bike out.
    has developed a love of big fours. WTF!

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    My mate lost his one too so he made one out of an icecream container lid and duct tape.
    Later he also lost his number plate, he made a replacement for that out of an icecream container lid and duct tape too.
    The cops didn't notice the homemade L-plate but they sure did notice his homemade number plate.
    He isn't the best example to follow sometimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatOrBeEaten View Post
    Ssshhh, I'm trying to get a free l-plate and an excuse to take the bike out.
    I've got one lying around somewhere. How far out do you want to take the bike?

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    depends how nice the road is
    has developed a love of big fours. WTF!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatOrBeEaten View Post
    Ssshhh, I'm trying to get a free l-plate and an excuse to take the bike out.
    There's an AA shop in Invercargill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    I've got one lying around somewhere. How far out do you want to take the bike?
    Quote Originally Posted by EatOrBeEaten View Post
    depends how nice the road is
    SH1? Not all that nice. Sorry, I forgot my location was in Maori: Tapu te Ranga = Island Bay, Wellington.

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    My te Reo is not what it could be- I think it's a bit far for a day out O_o.
    has developed a love of big fours. WTF!

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    dont worry about a chewed up l plate mate. shoulda seen mine by the time i was done. only had one corner left and that was the one it was bolted to the license plate by. lol. i never got any trouble for it, except some hassle by the aa tester when i sat my restricted.

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    i got one here

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    Quote Originally Posted by vindy500 View Post
    i got one here
    Sorry, I should have mentioned I'm a directionally-challenged Pom as well. Where you based, and could I purloin it for my dark purposes?
    has developed a love of big fours. WTF!

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    I have one (several actually) that you are welcome to. I used to have a 250 that I loaned to non-lawabiding people to sit their R tests on (cos their own bikes were too big). When it came back it usually had a nice shiny new L plate on it.

    I'm in panmure, next suburb to Mt Wellington.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EatOrBeEaten View Post
    Sorry, I should have mentioned I'm a directionally-challenged Pom as well. Where you based, and could I purloin it for my dark purposes?
    Get disco dan to show you the way.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Get disco dan to show you the way.
    LOL! not the best advice in the world, but it is the best way to see auckland!

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