Electronic Toll Holder for Motorbikes. ETAG

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by rob, Feb 14, 2004.

  1. rob

    rob Guest

    $14.99 AUS



    Free postage within

    Australia




    TagSak Toll Tag Holder/Cover




    Forget that messy velcro tape that doesn't stick.



    Now there is "Tagsak", the Toll Tag Cover that is changing the
    face of technology one windshield and Screen at a time.



    The new way to carry your Toll Transponder (Etag, Eway ect) on
    your Bike or the Car.



    Easily moved from one vehicle to another using silicone suction
    cups to hold your Toll Tag on the wind screen of your Motorcycle or on the
    windshield of your car.



    Tagsak is a soft sided sack that holds electronic toll
    collection tags nationwide.



    Toll system radio frequencies travel right through.



    TagSak attaches to the windshield with suction cups without
    affecting the toll tag function.



    Tested by the Florida Honda CBR1100XX riders group for stability
    and accuracy.



    Never fumble for change again while riding your Motorcycle.



    Blast right on through those Toll Booths.
     
    rob, Feb 14, 2004
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  2. rob

    Uncle Bully Guest

    Or, just put it in your pocket.
     
    Uncle Bully, Feb 14, 2004
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  3. rob

    diode Guest

    What,
    I need an E-tag now ?

    I hope its still,
    Who needs an E tag anyway"

    Ben
     
    diode, Feb 14, 2004
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  4. rob

    Smee Guest

    sydney not melb. etags are still not required on the shittylink.
     
    Smee, Feb 14, 2004
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  5. rob

    GB Guest

    Removed spam, as per your request...

    "changing the face of technology" - woo!



    **** OFF SPAMMER BITCH!

    G
     
    GB, Feb 14, 2004
    #5
  6. rob

    Nev.. Guest

    why would you want to put the etag holder in your pocket?

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
    '02 CBR1100XX
     
    Nev.., Feb 15, 2004
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