N.J. allows 5 letters/numbers/spaces total on M/C plates. With few "clever" choices left, we settled on HISGW and HERGW...not too bad, I suppose.
N.J. allows 5 letters/numbers/spaces total on M/C plates. With few "clever" choices left, we settled on HISGW and HERGW...not too bad, I suppose.
"Only a biker knows why a dog sticks it's head out of a car window."
- - - '95 GL1500 / '12 MT Phoenix IRS - & - '87 GL1200 / TriKing - - -
Maryland tag for my 2013 limited TG "MSTERPC" =MASTERPIECE" wife's first words when we saw on @ York, Pa. Open house.....
I don't see the point of a vanity plate if you can't figure out what it is.
"Only a biker knows why a dog sticks it's head out of a car window."
- - - '95 GL1500 / '12 MT Phoenix IRS - & - '87 GL1200 / TriKing - - -
Does a tag almost ripped in half count as a custom tag ? LOL
I knew at a glance what HISGW is . Seen a fe that had to explained to me. My car with JAL 88 ( my initials and 88 is love and kisses when signing off on a radio transmittion )
Numbers Originaly used by telegraph Operators to shorten messages has become 88 (love and kisses). I don't know when this came about. 30 is still used in the newspaper and magazine business to indicate the end of a feature, story, or column. And, of course, 73 is still used by amateur radio operators to mean "best regards". I was big I in HAM and CB radio. So next time you sign off on the CB ( men talking to the ladies or ladies talking to men ) remember 88 or 73
When I am gona fix something I will fix it. You don't have to bug me every 6 months.
FB Northeast Region Trike Riders
Glad you recognized HISGW & HERGW. With all the good, cute or clever "stuff" already taken, we wondered how "recognizable" these would be to others. We expect to be up your way in Aug for the rally, see you then...
I never got into HAM radio, but many years ago was active in SSB CB. 73's and 88's were frequently used when signing off.
"Only a biker knows why a dog sticks it's head out of a car window."
- - - '95 GL1500 / '12 MT Phoenix IRS - & - '87 GL1200 / TriKing - - -
I just ordered my Plate here in KY. I don't think Mommy was too happy, but I was being a smart ass.IDDOME. I got the idea from a patch I had bought in a MC leather store.
THe patch said I would do me. I shortened it.
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Went to the Virginia License plate web site and, lo and behold, the old plate that I had on my Valkyrie years ago was, once again, available. So, I placed it on a 90 day reserve and will order it within the next couple of weeks. I had looked over and over again for a couple of years and it was in use. Needless to say I reserved it immediately!!!!!
My wifes plate on her VTX
[/SIGPIC]paddle faster, I think I here banjos
Here;s the plate omn my VTX
[/SIGPIC]paddle faster, I think I here banjos
Let me try this again........plate on my 1800 VTX
[/SIGPIC]paddle faster, I think I here banjos
I could do my call sign. have not. Ham radio
Saw this. AU.WING on a plate I was confused till I found this.
Chemical Elements.com - Name
When I am gona fix something I will fix it. You don't have to bug me every 6 months.
FB Northeast Region Trike Riders
That one is cute & scientifically correct, but how many folks are chemists or carry around their pocket version of the "periodic table" to verify their "guess". I prefer plates that even a putz like me can easily figure out (even if the plates are upside down - ).
"Only a biker knows why a dog sticks it's head out of a car window."
- - - '95 GL1500 / '12 MT Phoenix IRS - & - '87 GL1200 / TriKing - - -
I have a 2012 Goldwing Trike (Candy Red) with Arkansas plates - "REDTOY".
DOCSTOY in Fl. I am a retired veterinarian.
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Originally Posted by John Luciano
Saw this. AU.WING on a plate I was confused till I found this.
Chemical Elements.com - Name
See, I would have gone with Astronomical Unit for AU, possibly for how far they ride. Might be overthinking it. Skipped Chemistry in high school and went right into Physics (1 AU=92,955,807.273 miles. Earth-Sun distance).
2012 Goldwing Gl1800 CSC Blue. Alberta License BLU BRD. (Bluebird)