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  1. #16
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    I have noticed lots of arsehole cage drivers with personalised plates lately...
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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    all personal plates do is make you easily identifiable.
    Heh, not really. Look at this trademe auction, and look up his rego on carjam.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=230463031

    Now tell me how easy it will be to accurately write down his plate.


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    They are much easier for someone to remember when you fang past them at ten million km/hr....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Heh, not really. Look at this trademe auction, and look up his rego on carjam.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=230463031

    Now tell me how easy it will be to accurately write down his plate.


    Steve
    Very easy. Got it first time.

    HYOSUNG GV 2007 (in Black with Silver)
    Plate: GV65O
    Vehicle details
    Make: HYOSUNG
    Model: GV
    Year: 2007
    Submodel: 650
    Main colour: Black
    Second colour: Silver
    Vehicle type: Motorcycle
    Body style: Motorcycle
    CC rating: 647
    Fuel type: Petrol
    Power: 52kW
    Assembly type: Imported Built-Up
    Country of origin: South Korea
    Vehicle Identification
    VIN: Find out by purchasing the report
    Plate: GV65O
    Plate type: Personalised
    Engine no: 109306
    Basic facts
    VIN: Find out by purchasing the report
    Reported stolen: Find out by purchasing the report
    Is odometer reliable?: Find out by purchasing the report
    Imported with structural damage: Find out by purchasing the report
    Water/fire damage: Find out by purchasing the report
    Time to ride

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    More easier for the Cops to catch you. I know some guys who have removed them off their bikes for exactly that reason.

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    They don't make any difference if you don't ride like a dickhead to start with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    They don't make any difference if you don't ride like a dickhead to start with.

    ummmm... im wondering what might constitute riding like a dickhead to some....

    Joe public might consider doing wheelies up an off ramp dick head behaviour...


    not me tho

    No plate is the best option.. very fookin exclusive


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    ummmm... im wondering what might constitute riding like a dickhead to some....

    Joe public might consider doing wheelies up an off ramp dick head behaviour...


    not me tho

    No plate is the best option.. very fookin exclusive
    I would say if you piss someone off enough doing it that they would actually note a number plate - dickhead you.

    If they are the sort to note a number plate being an anorak trainspotter style nerdo then the order of the letters is irrelevant anyway.

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    Saw a car today with wording saying cunt,was done great like khunt or kahunt to much traffic to really check as was towing a trailer behind and the car sped away.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Not good for runners
    Unless you have made your own plate.Cheeper and good for runners.

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    I got mine 2WHLS in 2002....could not resist when in UK you would pay heaps for this plate..if it was even available.

    Nothing to do with being a tosser...it's just fun

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    Saw a guzzi once with cu lta as its plate thought that was cool.

    I was keen on getting one until i saw the $800 price tag, for an occasional conversation piece and a small chuckle now and then.... nah, just stick to making my plate sound cool! (my old gn had WRR as its last 3 letters the mighty WRR'ing GN)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy12 View Post
    Just out of interest... what do you guys think of private number plates for bikes?
    Oh frabjous day! An excuse to trot out Rant No. 74...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I got mine 2WHLS in 2002....could not resist when in UK you would pay heaps for this plate..if it was even available.

    Nothing to do with being a tosser...it's just fun
    I agree it is fun I have one my car, people recognize me easier, my partner has one for his bike and if they weren't so freakng expensive I would get one for the 14, but can't justify spending 8 hundy for 1 plate think it's criminal, they should be charging half the price or less!!! I think they are great and some are very clever.
    4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul & sidecars are a shit load of fun!
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    i got one for my bike....it's on a shelf in my garage
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