| How much are cops pulling over riders on sportbikes with the plates mounted real low behind the rear tire???? just wondering |
| so you guys are stopping any bike that doesnt have their plate in the stock location?? |
| i figured that ive been trying to get my a little higher cause its really low but riding an all custom bike makes it a little tough.. thanks for the input Sniper |
| Don't listen to him Paul, EOPS sent out a memorandum to the RMV and all PD's and SP that motorcycles are exempt from all MGL's and CMR's.. Coppers are no longer authorized to stop MC's for any infraction. So go get your ape hangers, wear your super cool non DOT authorized brain buckets, install any and all non OEM equipment (especially those wicked pissa obnoxiously loud pipes) and put whatever you want where ever the hell you want.. F the cops and drive it like ya stole it bro!! Oh and if you do get pulled over, please go easy on the dumb cop. He must not have read the memo. Just tell him to go back to the donut shop (that's where all messages are kept) and read the updates. By policy he'll send you a written apology via mail for violating your rights and interrupting your right to operate on a public way... Remember, motorcycles are exempt! Especially all custom bikes... |
| i figured that ive been trying to get my a little higher cause its really low but riding an all custom bike makes it a little tough.. thanks for the input Sniper |
| Have your custom bike builder make you a custom license plate holder. Problem solved! |

| Why oh why do I have the feeling you want to tuck your plate on the inside of your rear fender for numerouse reasons. 1.) because that's what all the cool kids are doing 2.) the rear tire helps to obscure the plate while riding it like a jackass 3.) riding like a jackass entails a.) riding on only the back wheel 1.) by riding on the back wheel the plate was so low that it would jack up the rear ferring b.) Riding on the back wheel at high speeds down the highway c.) Riding at high speeds in general (high speeds defined as, well in excess of the posted speed limit) |
| ]Why oh why do I have the feeling you want to tuck your plate on the inside of your rear fender for numerouse reasons. 1.) because that's what all the cool kids are doing 2.) the rear tire helps to obscure the plate while riding it like a jackass 3.) riding like a jackass entails a.) riding on only the back wheel 1.) by riding on the back wheel the plate was so low that it would jack up the rear ferring b.) Riding on the back wheel at high speeds down the highway c.) Riding at high speeds in general (high speeds defined as, well in excess of the posted speed limit) None of these apply to me i just like the clean looks of a smoother bike thats all |
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