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Do you have the option of putting your license plate on the account for the EZ pass? In Illinois, I only have one transponder that is in my car but have my bike and wifes car on the account. It reads the plate as I go through the tolls and takes money from my account, dont have to worry about carrying it on the bike.
I also only have one transponder and have 4 vehicles on the account but when I do carry my I-Pass on the bike I put it in the tour pack lid organizer and it works every time, the little green light flashes on the I-Pass lane
Do you have the option of putting your license plate on the account for the EZ pass? In Illinois, I only have one transponder that is in my car but have my bike and wifes car on the account. It reads the plate as I go through the tolls and takes money from my account, dont have to worry about carrying it on the bike.
I taped up the barcode on my tag and spray painted it flat black. Stuck it on right to my tinted windshield and it hardly noticeable. Doesn't stand out too bad.
I have mine velcroed in the saddlebag. Last year my bike and ol lady's bike were in the camper. Got charged three times at all ez passes . Truck, trailer and both bikes. Plates couldn't be seen, so had to have read the transponder. U can pretty much put it anywhere. But make sure to wrap in foil when you don't want it to pick up.
The mc transponder is bigger and seems to suck!
long story short:
Sending it back canceling the transponder but not the account,then calling ez pass up directly and getting an internal car transponder for my bike.The car ones are not waterproof but who cares at least they were made in this century.Smaller and work flawlessly.Why do they pawn those pos mc ones on us?
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