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    Hmmmm

    Not really up on my Cycle anatomy.... whats the bit I have circled in the Photo?
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    i would just call it an engine cover. or case cover.

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    On my bike it would be the primary cover i think.

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    What's it inside?


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    thanks guys.... im not really up on the mechanical kind of things but just bought my first mod, a tinted Screen to keep with the black theme. Problem is, My WOF sticker is on the current screen.... I dont want to put it on the new tinted one (Probably wouldnt see it anyway)... the rear of my bike has REGO, Plate and L Plate, so where can I put the WOF to keep her legal? where do u guys keep yrs?

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    Breed are you trying to set some record for making new threads?

    On the ninja 250 it appears to be the alternator cover and flywheel cap as explained here 3rd photo down http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/What_is...t_procedure%3F

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    yeah new thread record...na just new and full of questions...you guys know alot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post
    thanks guys.... im not really up on the mechanical kind of things but just bought my first mod, a tinted Screen to keep with the black theme. Problem is, My WOF sticker is on the current screen.... I dont want to put it on the new tinted one (Probably wouldnt see it anyway)... the rear of my bike has REGO, Plate and L Plate, so where can I put the WOF to keep her legal? where do u guys keep yrs?
    My warrant and rego are both attached to my numberplate by one of the screws used to hold the numberplate in place.
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    Chuck the WOF on the inside of your numberplate, nice and out of the way, but visible without having to move a thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post
    yeah new thread record...na just new and full of questions...you guys know alot!
    People on here know stuff that you NEVER actually wanted to know as well!

    Post away sir.

    Your local bike shop or Repco, Super Cheap will stock a cheap little plastic WOF holder that you can mount on the back of the number plate.

    Some people put them under their seats - technically they are meant to be visible - ie without having to remove anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Some people put them under their seats - technically they are meant to be visible - ie without having to remove anything.
    Mines under the seat
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky.scott View Post
    Mines under the seat
    I did the same for years - got checked a couple of times and no comment from the officer, but then I always treat them with respect. If you pissed one off it's a technicality you could be done on.

    If you park the bike up around town on a regular basis I'd be more worried about a parking Nazi writing it up for not having a WOF (not sure if they can write a ticket for not displaying).

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    If you park the bike up around town on a regular basis I'd be more worried about a parking Nazi writing it up for not having a WOF (not sure if they can write a ticket for not displaying).
    They can indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    If you park the bike up around town on a regular basis I'd be more worried about a parking Nazi writing it up for not having a WOF (not sure if they can write a ticket for not displaying).
    Down here we have seperate motorbike parks (usually full of goddamn scooters though ) which you dont have to pay for and can be there all day and not get a ticket for being or anything as i found out when he warned me that he wouldve cuz my rego was out by month and a half
    If Wile. E. Coyote could afford all that ACME crap, why didnt he just buy dinnner?

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    Ok, so i got a WOF plastic thing and mounted it next to the rego... under the main plate.... but before the L Plate... Looks like a bloody School Notice board but should keep the Fuzz happy!
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