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Street Sessions
What's your favorite bike for street sessions? I loved my F4i for the lots but on the street, It just felt dull and let's face it at least to me looks are important.... and I wanted a clean *** bike, so for the past four months I've been riding a
2006 600RR, and I gotta say beside the high *** balance point that bike is the **** for the streets. Knee in the seat and foot in the seat and you can go for miles.... no wobbles, or anything.
Hate the orange but I took over payments and it was cheap....

Question, I'll just be riding around normally -- I thought it was legal to have your license plate mounted to the swingarm? Some cop just said he better not see it there again or he'll give me reckless, what kinda bullshit is that?
2006 600RR, and I gotta say beside the high *** balance point that bike is the **** for the streets. Knee in the seat and foot in the seat and you can go for miles.... no wobbles, or anything.
Hate the orange but I took over payments and it was cheap....

Question, I'll just be riding around normally -- I thought it was legal to have your license plate mounted to the swingarm? Some cop just said he better not see it there again or he'll give me reckless, what kinda bullshit is that?
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its one of those things, its tech illegal, but no one gives a ****, theyll just use it as a kicker to add on to another charge... thats just what ive seen
I think its legal if the plate is side to side, not up to down...
I think its legal if the plate is side to side, not up to down...
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Every state will have different ones about this, get on google and check your state's laws. It won't take long to find.
Here in Texas our window tint laws are inconsistent. What passes for legal as defined by the state in a state inspection can be illegal under a different law. Tint tickets are EXPENSIVE. I've had two of them. I've printed off the states own laws from their website and argued successfully in court that the statutes are unclear and that my tint is legal according to state law. Both cases were dismissed and cost me nothing but an afternoon at the court house.
Find out how your states laws are, most are vague about stuff like that. If it's worth it to you to run it a certain way and risk a day in court, then do it, if the juice isn't worth the squeeze, **** it.
Here in Texas our window tint laws are inconsistent. What passes for legal as defined by the state in a state inspection can be illegal under a different law. Tint tickets are EXPENSIVE. I've had two of them. I've printed off the states own laws from their website and argued successfully in court that the statutes are unclear and that my tint is legal according to state law. Both cases were dismissed and cost me nothing but an afternoon at the court house.
Find out how your states laws are, most are vague about stuff like that. If it's worth it to you to run it a certain way and risk a day in court, then do it, if the juice isn't worth the squeeze, **** it.
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