Posted by dave2 on August 28, 2008 at 00:49:15 from (84.170.176.231):
In Reply to: redneckicity pics posted by IaGary on August 27, 2008 at 15:19:32:
IaGary said: (quoted from post at 15:19:32 08/27/08) I noticed the registration number on it.
Can you legaly drive them on the road in your state?
Also why 2 different numbers front to back?
Gary
I'm in Germany, and yes it's legal. They have to go through inspection just like a car or MC and you have to carry a first aid kit and warning triangle as well as insurance, etc.
The two different numbers is an old indian trick :)
Just kidding, I was posting before and after pics, all I had for before is the pictures that were posted on ebay (where I bought it) and belonged to the previous owner. Plates are the same frt and back.
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