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Will this cause me problems from the Police?
05-06-2005, 8:51 AM
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#1 | | Activate Interlock, Dynotherms Connected
Join Date: 06-22-2001 Location: Fort McVegas, Alberta
Bike(s): 05 GSXR1000 Y/B, 06 GSXR750 B/W Age: 33 Posts: 1,528
Rep Power: 13
| Will this cause me problems from the Police? I get my bike next week and I want to remove the mud flap
Will the removal cause unwanted attention?
Do they look for the plate light? (thinking if I have the light and a braket that they will not bother)
First let me tell you I am not a squid, but I find in Toronto that you do get pulled over a bit to check licence, registration and Insurance. this does not bother me too much cause I have nothing to hide.
I just think the bike looks better with out the mud flap.
On the plus side it bolts off the GSXR so if it is a problem I can always put it back on.
Thanks for your input  |
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05-06-2005, 8:55 AM
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Join Date: 12-10-2001 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Bike(s): 2003 954 (fireblade) 149.3 Hp Age: 45 Posts: 5,183
Rep:  (28) Rep Power: 12
| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? I don't think you need them on the GSXR's...............
.......... cause they don't work while your on the back wheel only  |
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05-06-2005, 9:18 AM
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#3 | | Close encounter of the wool kind
Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Huntsville AL
Bike(s): '04 CBR1000RR, '84 Ascot, '02 RC51 Posts: 13,839
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? So no light and you get stopped at night .... 
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05-06-2005, 11:31 AM
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#4 | | Activate Interlock, Dynotherms Connected
Join Date: 06-22-2001 Location: Fort McVegas, Alberta
Bike(s): 05 GSXR1000 Y/B, 06 GSXR750 B/W Age: 33 Posts: 1,528
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? I am talking about the licence plate light not head light
Does the taillight provide enough light to satisfy the police?
On the 929 - the taillight has a clear portion that was used
On the 954 - I made a bracket and used the light provided by Honda.
I am just wanted to know if it really needed. - I am not trying to circumvent the police so they cannot see my plates
As far as the front wheel being up – I have never been very good at that sort of stuff but I never really practiced it either.  |
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05-06-2005, 11:36 AM
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#5 | | Blow me.
Join Date: 05-23-2004 Location: Omnipresent
Bike(s): 998RR4 Age: 26 Posts: 11,500
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? I have a simple aluminum bracket holding my plate (which is bent out almost 180') and no plate lights to speak of. I've been pulled over for speeding a few times with this arrangement and the cop hasn't even mentioned it. I think you'd have to be really mouthy or arrogant to a cop for them to fine you for not having a plate light. Seeing as you've pulled over in the first place you're clearly not trying to evade them. |
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05-06-2005, 11:43 AM
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#7 | | Team Visa Racing
Join Date: 05-29-2001 Location: Campbell, CA
Bike(s): 04 GL1800A,00 929RR,87 CR500R,81 CB900F,71 CB836K1 Age: 45 Posts: 3,938
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? In the USA, you need to have a lisence plate light. I don't know about Canada. I love the way you accept being pulled over simply to check your papers because you have nothing to hide. That was one of our basic freedoms before 9/11. I hope to some day regain that freedom. Unfortunately, it would take another revolution. 
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Last edited by nedro : 05-06-2005 at 11:43 AM.
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05-06-2005, 11:52 AM
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#8 | | Blow me.
Join Date: 05-23-2004 Location: Omnipresent
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? We are required to have plate lights here, but like I said, it would take a real CNUT of a cop to fine you for it, unless you were being a dick. But then again, you're in Ontario and in my experience the OPP have always done their best to be CNUTS. |
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05-06-2005, 12:17 PM
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#9 | | Activate Interlock, Dynotherms Connected
Join Date: 06-22-2001 Location: Fort McVegas, Alberta
Bike(s): 05 GSXR1000 Y/B, 06 GSXR750 B/W Age: 33 Posts: 1,528
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? Quote: |
Originally Posted by nedro In the USA, you need to have a lisence plate light. I don't know about Canada. I love the way you accept being pulled over simply to check your papers because you have nothing to hide. That was one of our basic freedoms before 9/11. I hope to some day regain that freedom. Unfortunately, it would take another revolution.  | When I was in Perth, Australia I got pulled over four time in one night. One was a Ride program the other three were police doing spot checks for the same thing. One of them actually had a flash light out checking my brake pads and the bike was only three weeks old. Oh well what can you do  |
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05-06-2005, 12:23 PM
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#10 | | Activate Interlock, Dynotherms Connected
Join Date: 06-22-2001 Location: Fort McVegas, Alberta
Bike(s): 05 GSXR1000 Y/B, 06 GSXR750 B/W Age: 33 Posts: 1,528
Rep Power: 13
| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? Quote: |
Originally Posted by phobiaphobe my experience the OPP have always done their best to be CNUTS. |
I try to be nice as possible but also ask questions. Like why have you pulled be over officer. Using this approach I have not had any problems.
The last time a got check for Insurance in Toronto they explained that buy there calculations half the bikes on the road this year (2004) do not have valid insurance.
It is crazy what some companies are charging for "High to Medium" Risk Riders
OK Back to topic and anyone from Ontario had problems not running the plate light? |
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05-06-2005, 1:19 PM
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Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Living in Barrie, thinking about the gap
Bike(s): 04 1000RR Black and Silver Age: 28 Posts: 1,657
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? I have been pulled a couple of times for it, nothing too major, I just lied....the bike was vandalized and I can't afford to repair it, I was told that it was ok for daylight riding...the list goes on and on...you can get the little light up nuts to hold your plates on? that may work, fender eliminators are pretty cheap too? I am not currently running a light and I don't get too much hassle either? |
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05-06-2005, 2:03 PM
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#12 | | Close encounter of the wool kind
Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Huntsville AL
Bike(s): '04 CBR1000RR, '84 Ascot, '02 RC51 Posts: 13,839
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? OK here is a thought. You will have your natural evil leak out once in a while and give the reason to pull you over. That said why give them another reason for something trivial to avoid. That is my thinking at least.
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05-06-2005, 5:20 PM
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#13 | | Activate Interlock, Dynotherms Connected
Join Date: 06-22-2001 Location: Fort McVegas, Alberta
Bike(s): 05 GSXR1000 Y/B, 06 GSXR750 B/W Age: 33 Posts: 1,528
Rep Power: 13
| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? I guess it looks like I am going to be making a bracket that holds a light.
Thanks for the input guys & gals  |
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05-07-2005, 12:25 AM
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Join Date: 03-27-2002 Location: Toronto
Bike(s): CBR929rr blue/white/red Age: 31 Posts: 2,463
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? Hey...
Don't go nuts on brackets and lights.
Yes, you DO need a light and yes you can get pulled over and ticketed for it. However, you can do it with LEDs that are simply placed and effective.
If you want to do it yourself, I have some spare LEDs around; Maci4Life did his breaklights so he may have some (or know where to get them) too. |
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05-07-2005, 1:21 AM
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Join Date: 02-23-2005 Location: IL, USA
Bike(s): 04 R6 Posts: 748
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? Weird, I just removed mine today. Just threw the temp plate in the trunk for now till I figure out how to mount the real plate. Here we don't get that much flack for it. Usually the brake light is enough. Think about it, usually the cop will be behind you with his headlight shining on your plate, should make it easy to read and hard to tell if it's got it's own little light. I'm mounting my plate closer to the shock as I really don't care. I'm nice to the police and they're nice to me in return, mutual respect. If you get a guy on a powertrip just plead the old: "I didn't know I couldn't do that!"  |
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05-07-2005, 1:40 AM
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Join Date: 01-25-2005 Location: Alberta, Canada
Bike(s): 2001 RC-51 Age: 25 Posts: 177
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? if you're going to take off the mudflap, may as well take off the whole hideous tailsection and ridiculous pipe... then the ugly front end and the goofy signal mirrors
should be good after that |
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05-07-2005, 1:41 AM
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Join Date: 02-23-2005 Location: IL, USA
Bike(s): 04 R6 Posts: 748
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| Re: Will this cause me problems from the Police? Quote: |
Originally Posted by sonofarex if you're going to take off the mudflap, may as well take off the whole hideous tailsection and ridiculous pipe... then the ugly front end and the goofy signal mirrors
should be good after that |  |
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