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Thread: Personalized Plates on motorbikes

  1. #91
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    aren't trailers and may be some other vehicles have their regs' as XXX99 as the oposite to bikes having 99XXX.. Can't really think of an alternative.. may be 999XX..?
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    All for the personalized plates for bikes IF it fits the attitude of the rider and look of the bike. When I start building choppers I have a few ideas for those Such as 'drag on' if it hasnt been taken by then. Think it already is actually. Ohwell I have others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    I don't think it's a physical thing, that we're not allowed 6 digits. I think that's just an attempt to keep things in a bit more of an order. Kinda logical, but then, kinda not..
    pfft, i think your confused as to which country you are residing in there BJ!! Our government wouldn't know logic if it looked like this >> , and ran around the beehive screaming "I AM LOGIC HEAR ME ROAR!!"

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    Just think what it would be like in the states where I think it was something like $500USD to get the plate and then you pay it again every year when you renew the vehichle registration...

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    check out how much some people want for old plates

    2N2R4 $5000000.00 Resale Click to view
    QT0WN $45000.00 Brokered Click to view

    http://www.plates.co.nz/resale/?page=1&order=highest

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    Might get this one... Stupid tail-gating cagers
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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    Might get this one... Stupid tail-gating cagers
    at a quick glance tho, to me, kinda looks like something to do with viagra.. can you get it up?
    lol.. guess it'd be a good one for Death, can't keep it down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    at a quick glance tho, to me, kinda looks like something to do with viagra.. can you get it up?
    lol.. guess it'd be a good one for Death, can't keep it down!
    Must be dislexic (sp)



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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    Must be dislexic (sp)



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    Mine is "MATHU", when it was on my car it used to read "MATH U" which made it a little more obvious for some. My wife has ANITA T on our car. I also have NITOR and IM MAT in storage ready for the glorious day that I get a 2nd bike.

    The only downside to having a p/plate on your vehicle is getting remembered whenever you do dumb shit. Other than that its fine. I got a major telling off by a customer at Motomart one time. I was in a hurry to get to Hutt hospital from the CBD and apparently I changed lanes a wee bit close to the a car. The driver freaked out, hit the brakes and nearly caused a major pileup. This guy rememered the plate and let me know what he thought about me when he saw me in there a month or so later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    Personalised plates are dumb.

    Unless they're on summat special, like a rare or classic vehicle, or maybe for advertising purposes on a commercial vehicle.

    And - as has been said before on here more than once - they make it easier for people to remember your rego when you do summat stupid or naughty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    pfft, i think your confused as to which country you are residing in there BJ!! Our government wouldn't know logic if it looked like this >> , and ran around the beehive screaming "I AM LOGIC HEAR ME ROAR!!"
    HAAHA Rofl

    maybe bikes go faster and so cagers have less time to see/remeber a rego?

    I demand 10 character numberplates. and smaller font sizes on them
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    747M8 was my plate. Still waiting for AMI to send it back to me from my wrecked bike. Long live the personalised plates. Have ordered another plate as well...FIKDU
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    K, dumbass question #2 from me. #1 was in another thread.

    What is it with L33T? is it meant to be leet? or have I missed the boat.. Is it worth mentioning EL33T is available? and ELEET.. noooooooo idea.. noffin in me noggin :spudwhat:

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    oh I was meaning is it legal to get a car personalised plate and bang that on the arse of your bike?? It would be slightly larger maybe but that wouldn't be too much of a problem, have a 6 digit idea I would like you see
    Only if it is 5 digits, I've got my eye on my brothers plate that is on his GTO "RQGUE" should be a hit down here. :raghead:
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