Licence plate protector...
#1
Bought a cover for my licence plate. Cheap piece of crap - you get 20 degrees or more off-centre, and you can't read a thing...

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#2
So tell us more about it, stick on? where from? how much? is it visible to the cops? legality?
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#3
Not stick on - should be mounted with a plate frame or clipped on - screwing it on the way I have can actually affect how well it works.

Picked it up at Southside Motorcycles. $75.

It is perfectly visible from behind, but not on angle. Therefore, not visible to road-side cameras, whether they have flash or not. This, of course, is not a good thing...

Legal, at the moment, I believe. The plate is not "obstructed". Perhaps only a matter of time, though.

However, I only have it installed to protect my plate - from the weather. It is effective.
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#4
Southside Motorcycle? Never heard of them! Are they in Melbourne???
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#5
Strike that question.
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#6
You may have worked it out, Gazza, but for everyone else, yes, they are in Melbourne, in Chapel St.
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#7
.... errr gee Richard - that''s hardly playing fair .. it's not like the police do nasty tricky things to try and catch us ... like unmarked bikes .... oh ...
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#8
You sure that's Chapel St. and not Punt Rd? (according to the whitepages)
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#9
Ooops, you're right...
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#10
Licence plate, licence plate ? Oh ! you mean number plate !

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#11
OK, however, my number plate don't have no numbers...

Maybe I should call it a licence protector
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#12
Hey looks like a kewl investment, my plate needs some protection, I might grab myself one when I'm there for the superbikes..
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