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Can anyone figure out my plate? Just curious. Only one person told me what it said when I was out riding and it was a woman so let's see how smart this forum is. Lol.
Move over ********
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Can anyone figure out my plate? Just curious. Only one person told me what it said when I was out riding and it was a woman so let's see how smart this forum is. Lol.
OK it's late, I've read thru all 5 pages of this thread but I'm not getting the mirror thing. Unless you mount your plate on the front of your bike no one will see it in a mirror. That only works in states that require 2 plates.....front and rear.
OK it's late, I've read thru all 5 pages of this thread but I'm not getting the mirror thing. Unless you mount your plate on the front of your bike no one will see it in a mirror. That only works in states that require 2 plates.....front and rear.
Unless the mirror is going in the opposite direction. Duh. ; - )
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Can anyone figure out my plate? Just curious. Only one person told me what it said when I was out riding and it was a woman so let's see how smart this forum is. Lol.
OK it's late, I've read thru all 5 pages of this thread but I'm not getting the mirror thing. Unless you mount your plate on the front of your bike no one will see it in a mirror. That only works in states that require 2 plates.....front and rear.
You're right on that one Mike. But many states censor certain words, if they're smart enough. I was giving the OP an idea to kinda get around that.
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