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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    I like that the owner is apparently still on P plates.
    Can you get a thou on P plates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Can you get a thou on P plates?
    Yeah it looks like it. In Victoria it looks as though it's on once you get your P.
    http://www.ma.org.au/Content/MA/Ride..._a_licence.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Absolutely nothing new about plate flippers just a bit more high tech these days...... a couple of springs, an old clutch cable, pin release & some hinges used to work a treat
    My cousin used to stop, reach back and just bend the plate up.

    I once saw an R1 in Joburg with a number plate located deeep in the wheel well - on the back of the engine. The plate was tiny- about 4cm high by 10 cm wide, and said "CATCH ME"
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    He's missed the obvious extra... a fake plate behind it so they can get a rego and call off the chase... not that I'd ever do such a thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by R Sole View Post
    My cousin used to stop, reach back and just bend the plate up.

    I once saw an R1 in Joburg with a number plate located deeep in the wheel well - on the back of the engine. The plate was tiny- about 4cm high by 10 cm wide, and said "CATCH ME"
    bend a number plate that is mounted at the top it'll snap off in about 5 bends.

    About 20yrs ago the system was to have a 4mm steel rod fixed to the top of the plate with two springs (one either side) inside two fastners then on the plate subframe have two alloy hinges that the steel rod slid inside and the spring stems sat against. At the bottom centre of the plate a hole the pin release fitted through, attached to the pin release was a old clutch cable that when pulled drew the pin release out of the hole in the plate letting the plate flip up to horizontal. The cable was routed along the rear subframe down past the battery to just halfway down the downtube by the side panel (either side of choice). the end of the cable had a loop in it so you could hook a finger into it......pull the loop pop the pin and the plate was up
    Only used on special occasions
    Was only handy around town when departing from the old black & whites......totally useless against roadblocks & the radio and buried you in the shit if you ended up having a chat to the nice people in the cars with disco lights

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    When I lived in Roundabouta (the city formerly known as 'Tauranga') in '98 - '99, there were two guys on a ride I went on that had similar devices, but they were operated by cables like choke cables, from a knob positioned discreetly by the left side of the seat. I've always thought a servo-operated one would be kewler - obviously someone else did too.
    They Wer'nt from Gisborne were they ?

    The fine for getting caught with one of these things is, Charged as an obscure plate $50.00.

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    pivot the plate on another axis...
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    Now selling on TradeMe
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-280830685.htm

    Can't see it lasting given they are almost certainly illegal

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    Quote Originally Posted by disenfranchised View Post
    Can't see it lasting given they are almost certainly illegal
    Not illegal to possess & fit as the registration plate is still securely affixed to the vehicle. Illegal to use on the road...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rustys View Post

    The fine for getting caught with one of these things is, Charged as an obscure plate $50.00.
    Someone around these parts got done for having (and using) one of these devices last year. Can't recall what the fine (or the charge) was, but I do recall that it cost the dude significantly more than $50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by What? View Post
    Someone around these parts got done for having (and using) one of these devices last year. Can't recall what the fine (or the charge) was, but I do recall that it cost the dude significantly more than $50.
    Up to $1000 on summary conviction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    My RG150 resided in Tauranga around then........with a piano-hinge plate........for a brief period of time.
    An RG150. That is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McWild View Post
    An RG150. That is awesome.
    Yeah good times.......sadly the cops cottoned on eventually and simply "kept and ear out" and waited for me to come to them.
    Ahhhhh those were the days.
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    when i had (ok it was the mrs bike) an rg 150, the bike barely got to 150kph!!



    unless you belived the speedo

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    Quote Originally Posted by disenfranchised View Post
    Now selling on TradeMe
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-280830685.htm

    Can't see it lasting given they are almost certainly illegal
    WTF are you on about??? Illegal? i have one from comp. werkes on my CBR and only reason why its spring loaded is so it goes up with hugger as it compresses during suspension travel (it has little roller on a bottom on where plate is mounted as seen in pic.) it has no switches or mechanism to "fold" the plate otherwise apart from metinoned susp. travel....also the seller is a retard for suggesting that this plate mount is to "hide" a plate (in this case employee of cyclespot).......you guys dont know what you are talking about.

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