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Laughing at myself. My tags fell of the other day, frame and all!
I noticed it when I got home from work, the tags were not there. I hopped back on and rode to work looking for them. There and back nothing. So when I went to work yesterday (we have security cameras) I asked the boss if we could review the security. Found me leaving the parking lot NO TAGS! So we went to when I arrived to work, again, NO TAGS!
Long story short, I went to the DMV yesterday at lunch. NOW GET THIS, I was in and out in less than 15 minutes. That never happens. My replacement tags were $20.
New tags in May $20. + Replacement tags yesterday $20. + New frame $20.
I used locktight on them bad boys this morning and they aint coming off unless somebody wrenches them off!
Going for a ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by marine_hm@hotmail.com; Aug 9, 2012 at 06:20 AM.
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