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Congrats on your ride. It sounds like us in Aus with bikes are going to get a front plate. Now that will be ugly. Apparently the speed cameras are having trouble identifying bike plates?
lol at least it covers the gap between the seat and the tire no one likes quite well. also noticed the brake light under the plate i noticed it on someone elses bike maybe in the US i can get that mod and move the plate to the side . that mod may be the ticket to covering the holes that are left maybe get all three ( turn signals i have now and break lights to work together. anyway congrats on the bike (nice color)
Here's some pics. Just look at the size of that plate! Need to find an answer that's not going to get me stopped by the police! I challenge anyone to post a pic of a Rocker with a LARGER plate!
Congrats on the new Rocker, I am sure you will love it. Too bad about that enormous tag. Not much you can do to disguise that. But I suppose if everyone has the same size then it won't be that bad.
Here's some pics. Just look at the size of that plate! Need to find an answer that's not going to get me stopped by the police! I challenge anyone to post a pic of a Rocker with a LARGER plate!
an idea if you like you can at least easily remove the reflector above the plate that will help some .. ive noticed quite a few in the US with it still on.. If your removing the side reflectors why not the rear one
Congrats on the new scoot!
Damn, you weren't kidding when you said that plate was big!
Look at the bright side - maybe you could earn some additional income for mods by renting out advertising space on it.
I saw one in person yesterday for the first time, but it was the lower model with no chrome. Harley did a good job with waht they were trying to do, I would just like to see one with chrome.
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