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where do you keep your inspection sticker?

Started by seanster, April 12, 2012, 06:13:50 AM

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seanster

I wanting to relocate my license plate under the seat, but don't know where would/should place my inspection sticker

bike is 2000 M750.

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wasabi

Still have not performed a tail chop yet. Just can't bring myself to cut the frame. Plus, now that I have high mount termi's I think the termis look a little odd sticking out past the tail. So I have the inspections sticker on the plate. and the registration sticker right above it.
Wasabi
'07 695 Monster
"The life of a repo man is always intense"

seanster

Quote from: wasabi on April 13, 2012, 02:33:26 PM
Still have not performed a tail chop yet. Just can't bring myself to cut the frame. Plus, now that I have high mount termi's I think the termis look a little odd sticking out past the tail. So I have the inspections sticker on the plate. and the registration sticker right above it.
Wasabi

??? how do you place the inspection sticker "on the plate"? isn't it too big to be on the plate?  I do have the registration sticker on the plate but the inspection sticker on a separte metal plate (not license plate) below the license plate.

Sean.
2001 Supersport 900 Yellow!!! (she's just so much fun)
2000 Monster 750 Carb Dark!!! (Sold and still full of regrets)

wasabi

Sorry I meant Registration on the plate and inspection right below it on a separate plate that is behind the license plate also.

Wasabi
'07 695 Monster
"The life of a repo man is always intense"

derby

i'm sure you've found an answer to this by now, but you need a plate like this:

http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/Chris_Products_Inspection_Sticker_Plate_p/ch0620.htm

these are available from af1-racing in downtown austin for ~$6.
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Pedro-bot



I took a piece of hard plastic that I cut just slightly larger than the inspection sticker and bolted it to the right edge of the plate holder. If you look at the picture above just imagine cutting the lower section off then pivot it so that it sits on the right lateral edge with the narrow portion of the tab away from the license plate holder.
The tab is only bolted down using the top right hand corner bolt so the plastic holding the inspection sticker can be rotated behind the license plate, hiding it if desired.

I'll try to take a pic so you can see what I'm referring to.

1999 M750 AKA Little Blue Monster, 2002 S4, 2006 Sport 1000, 2008 Sport 1000, 2005 749s, 2018 R NineT Urban GS

Pedro-bot

Quote from: derby on June 13, 2012, 05:47:58 AM
i'm sure you've found an answer to this by now, but you need a plate like this:

http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/Chris_Products_Inspection_Sticker_Plate_p/ch0620.htm

these are available from af1-racing in downtown austin for ~$6.

Do you live in Austin or are you very familiar with it?
For some reason I always thought you were part of the West Coast guys in Cali.
1999 M750 AKA Little Blue Monster, 2002 S4, 2006 Sport 1000, 2008 Sport 1000, 2005 749s, 2018 R NineT Urban GS

seanster

I had that plate....

I guess my question was where do you keep your inspection sticker when you have hidden your plate under the seat, near the sock?

Here is the side view of my plate hidden (kinda like stealth kit from motodynamic) Where do you keep your sticker then?  I saw some make a bracket large enough to mount to the swingarm and some just stick it to the swingarm.  I'm currently have my sticker under the seat (where the tool bag is haha  ;D )



thanks!
2001 Supersport 900 Yellow!!! (she's just so much fun)
2000 Monster 750 Carb Dark!!! (Sold and still full of regrets)

Pedro-bot

#8
Do you have a pic of your plate mounted?
It would give folks a better idea to see what you have to start with.

****BUT, I'm sure you can mount it like I have mine, regardless of where on your bike the plate is located.

1999 M750 AKA Little Blue Monster, 2002 S4, 2006 Sport 1000, 2008 Sport 1000, 2005 749s, 2018 R NineT Urban GS

hcomp

#9

Quote from: Pedro-bot on June 15, 2012, 05:11:26 PM


****BUT, I'm sure you can mount it like I have mine, regardless of where on your bike the plate is located.



Pedro, does that actually fly? You don't get stopped by running it 90 degrees to the plate? If that is the case, I'm going with your mount system.  Also, do you have to have rear reflectors?


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seanster

2001 Supersport 900 Yellow!!! (she's just so much fun)
2000 Monster 750 Carb Dark!!! (Sold and still full of regrets)

Pedro-bot

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Quote from: ryanracer on June 17, 2012, 05:53:26 PM
Pedro, does that actually fly? You don't get stopped by running it 90 degrees to the plate? If that is the case, I'm going with your mount system.  Also, do you have to have rear reflectors?




I have never **knocks on wood** had a problem with this. It's how I also have it mounted on my S4, now over 5 years.
IMO it's not any different than mounting it on the swingarm. It's visible, thats all that counts.

I have never heard of reflectors being mandatory anywhere on the motorcycle. From what I understand, to pass inspection in Texas all you need is a brake light and headlight. You don't need the signals, but if you do have them they need to work.

Quote from: seanster on June 17, 2012, 06:29:44 PM


Why not mount at the base of the plate, just below it? Make a small plate holder out of a thin hard plastic.
1999 M750 AKA Little Blue Monster, 2002 S4, 2006 Sport 1000, 2008 Sport 1000, 2005 749s, 2018 R NineT Urban GS