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    Rego and Warrant placement?

    What is the law regarding the placement of these? As you can see in the photo I have all the required documents place on my now 250cc Mobile Notice Board. Only a couple of 2 Let ads and I can park up at Pack N Save and charge people to advertise on my bike!
    I have heard people put their warrant under the seat? how do you avoid parking tickets for not having a warrant displayed? can the rego be shoved under the seat too?

    Anyone been ticketed or stopped by the cops?

    It seems like a really old system...surely we can just have a Normal plate with a barcode or something on it.... really wrecks the look of our bike imho
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    You certainly would not get ticketed for the way you have yours displayed.

    The WOF and Reg stickers must be easily viewed at all times, without any such law enforcement person or (parking warden) having to touch the bike to make a sticker readable.

    So sticking them under your seat is a no no.....If it's not displayed, can earn a "failing to display" ticket...

    Can be affixed to the swingarm, or some have even been seen to have them on the inside of the screen. Anywhere is basically good as long as it's not obscured by something...
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    I have my wof ticket behind the number plate and the rego on the swing arm.
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    how did you mount it to the swing arm? screws?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I have my wof ticket behind the number plate and the rego on the swing arm.
    Yup, same for me, except they are both behind the plate. One on each side. Viewable and readable, just gotta look at it from a different angle....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DingoZ View Post
    Yup, same for me, except they are both behind the plate. One on each side. Viewable and readable, just gotta look at it from a different angle....
    Mine must be in clear enough view, I have never had a ticket for failing to display
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    can you upload a pic so I can see how you have done it?

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    just a heavy duty clear sticky plastic on the swingarm for the rego.. water tight and viewable
    holding the line...

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    you can mount your rego on the swingarm using the clear plastic stickers that most people use for there trailers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post
    can you upload a pic so I can see how you have done it?
    Camera went bye byes whilst on the piss
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