Here in QLD we are limited to 5 digits I think Motolink has ROKET. Personally I like to stay a bit inconspicuous just the ordinary plate on a black bike. Sorta like blending in if a copper is looking for the bloke who just did the wheelstand up the street.
 
Here in QLD we are limited to 5 digits I think Motolink has ROKET. Personally I like to stay a bit inconspicuous just the ordinary plate on a black bike. Sorta like blending in if a copper is looking for the bloke who just did the wheelstand up the street.

Stealth is good!
 
Yes, in can agree with the comments, I have to think about what I do because the plate is a bit easy for someone to remember if there is an incident.
 
ULUZE

with a plate frame that says, "Catch Me If You Can".

WHY the hell advertise for Harley???
 
Why does the plate need to say it's not a Harley? Or what it is, for that matter? I have trouble enough remembering 5 numbers and my hope is that other people do to. Some easy to remember word or smart arse slogan on or around the plate is only asking for trouble - unless you're only intending to putt around on it.
 
You people are so lucky, We in the UK have to buy old plates at exorbitant prices if we want something remotely resembling a word/name. The current crop of standard issue plates are are 2 letters 2 numbers (for year) and three letters. Unless you're really creative it's boring and the plate is Huge!!

A plate that would suit me with my initials is currently for sale AJF 1 at the humungous price of...... £44,000GBP, €53,500Euro, $73,800USD Rip Off Britain!
 
I HAUL, BMF, MINE IS HEAV V, I GO, GONE, SEEYA, ROCKAT, SPEED, MY BABY, CRAZY, ROCROD, TRIPIN, ROCMAN,
2300, 140HP, FAST, FASTER.
 
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