Rego sticker holders

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Tony, Jun 15, 2004.

  1. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:56:09 GMT

    Yup, sure it's NSW< and got to via the RTA.

    Not that that means anything of course, none of these places can keep
    anything straight.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Jun 16, 2004
    #21
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  2. Tony

    Centurion Guest

    Dunno - but ask the prick who lives next door....he seems to love parking
    his "rice-boy"[1] ZX6 facing oncoming traffic and partly across my
    driveway. Pity coz it's a nice enough bike...just ridden by a c*%# who
    desperately deserves a smack in the head[2].

    [1] you know the ones; Yoshi/K&N/Michelin/Asian-characters/Anime stickers
    from front to rear, but otherwise bog-stock bike...cant ride for shit
    though.
    [2] I have unresolved anger management issues that go beyond this guy's
    bike or parking habits.

    James
    ZZR250==>ZX9R
     
    Centurion, Jun 17, 2004
    #22
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  3. Tony

    conehead Guest

    To annoy logical people?

    I used to do it because my sidestand was short.
     
    conehead, Jun 17, 2004
    #23
  4. Tony

    Mad Biker Guest

    Im the last to know about anything with this job...

    ill turn up one day and read in the paper were getting pink uniforms and
    water guns...

    cheerio
    Nat the cat
     
    Mad Biker, Jun 17, 2004
    #24
  5. Nev.. said....
    Wouldn't have a clue, since I never said anything like that.

    If a bike's angle parked in the manner that most riders seem to do, then
    viewing the sticker from the right side doesn't necessarily mean that
    the inspecting officer is on the road, or in danger from moving traffic.

    On the left, means that the sticker's facing downwards at an angle. This
    makes it harder to read than if it were on on the right or under the
    number plate.
     
    Martin Taylor, Jun 18, 2004
    #25
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