![]() My words of advice are if your going to do it, look for non mechanical ways, ones where you can reach about and manually move the plate up and down. the ones that have the covers automatically draw attention to themselves for the simple fact your the odd one out. So when your stopped at the lights, they check out your number plate and see this big bulky thing attached to the plate what do you think would happen then?Īll of the flip plate mechanical items are bulky and noticeable more so on a bike then a car.ĩ5% of bikes do not have number plate covers or any bulk added to the plate, its just the plate and thats it. then pictures, notices are placed at the station informing them what to look for. as if you have custom not OEM exhaust it will not work.Īnyhow the issue with it all is once your caught with it on your bike how big of a fine will you be getting? how many points will you loose?Ĭops are not all stupid, they have ppl on the inside trailing through forums just like this looking for the new "thing" to evade them. ![]() like trydeal ones where they work better then the link one you have above, as read the fine print you need max air flow for it to work, so that means no fender eliminators, and you have to keep your stock rear "crap" mounting on the bike, no custom slip on exhausts etc. I have seen these ones and others out there. ![]()
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