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Who you using for inspection to put your sticker there?
I think it was Longhorn HD in Grand Prairie, TX, I took it in with the inspection plate already installed and asked the guy to put the new sticker on it. Didn't have any problem.
Wow, that sucks that you guys have to hang that thing off of your bikes.
Cant you sneak a plate on the backside of the license plate or something? Maybe down by the voltage regulator?
Im glad Illinois doesnt require that.
MikeM
Alot in Texas have insp plates all over the place. Police dony do anything about it but some places just won't put the sticker any place but on the rear on that butt ugly tag you get from the dealer. Here is pic just freeping out from the towel.
You can'tsee it in this picture, but mine is located on the left rear foot peg boss. Tahi your peg off put the plate under the peg bolt it back on, clean and to the point.
I guess I'll roll withmine until the cops say otherwise. Heck, I rode around with my inspection plate in my fork bag for almost a year b/c it would not fit my new license plate frame.
Ya Warg, exact place mine is right now, in the handlebar bag. I'm puttin mine on a plate on left side passenger peg when time for inspection rolls around.
Something in this pic has been bugging me ever since I saw it, but I wrote it off thinking it was just the towel over the plate or the replacement lens on the ground next to it.
Just nowas I was reading through the thread again it hit me. [sm=pcwhack.gif]
There are two different turn signals on the bike. DUH!!!
The stock one on the left and what appears to be a Kuryakyn on the right side. Right?
Its a good pic to show the difference between the two.
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