dicko
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In the State of Victoria (Australia), a Spyder must be registered as a car (> 2 active wheels) but you need a bike licence to ride it (< 4 wheels). Go figure. So you get issued with a ridicuously wide car plate.
Which then dies of fatigue. However, the law states that a plate must be visible from 20 metres. Says nothing about decipherable. Ironic what letters remain. Note that all good bike kits should have cable ties and 100mph tape.
However, you can buy a "bike rack" plate for when you carry a bicycle on a rack on the back of you car and cover the original plate. Problem solved.

Which then dies of fatigue. However, the law states that a plate must be visible from 20 metres. Says nothing about decipherable. Ironic what letters remain. Note that all good bike kits should have cable ties and 100mph tape.
However, you can buy a "bike rack" plate for when you carry a bicycle on a rack on the back of you car and cover the original plate. Problem solved.
