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EZ Pass

EZ Pass is not mandatory. But if you don't like doing at every yolk booth they are great. I have one for whenever I might end up back there.
 
You should call and ask when they're moving to what TX has... it's a sticker with a transponder in it. You can easily attach anywhere on the Spyder and it's non-obtrusive - even on the backside of the start-up card on the dash!!


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:thumbup: Well sure; that an easy thing to do in Texas... :D
Our NorthEast Politicians would need too much time, to figure out how to personally profit from it... :banghead:
 
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You should call and ask when they're moving to what TX has... it's a sticker with a transponder in it. You can easily attach anywhere on the Spyder and it's non-obtrusive - even on the backside of the start-up card on the dash!!


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But if you tell them at TxTag that it is for a motorcycle, it comes in a plastic housing about the size of the sticker. I have 2 of them. Oh, and a $35 deposit fee. I have ours on the dash, but with all of the positive feedback of inside the frunk, I'll be moving ours.
 
I can't believe all the government rubbish you East coast guys have to stick on your Spyders !! :yikes: I thought California was bad!!



This coming from someone in a state that you can't even pump your own gas in? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


I'd move before having some punk kid scratch up any of my vehicles putting gas in them.


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This coming from someone in a state that you can't even pump your own gas in? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


I'd move before having some punk kid scratch up any of my vehicles putting gas in them.


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Funny thing I've noticed about that. Every time I've gassed up the Spyder, the attendant just handed me the nozzle and left me to pump my own gas. I guess they don't like dealing with a gas tank under the seat.

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Funny thing I've noticed about that. Every time I've gassed up the Spyder, the attendant just handed me the nozzle and left me to pump my own gas. I guess they don't like dealing with a gas tank under the seat.

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I just find it crazy that Oregon and New Jersey don't let you fuel your own vehicles. :banghead:
 
I think the no self service laws are crazy, but I have never had an attendant in either OR or NJ actually attempt to fill a motorcycle I am riding. They always hand it to me, but they won't let me swipe my own credit card.

What I could not figure out is if the law is for "safety" how is one attendant at a service area watching four pumps at once any safer than me filling my own tank.
 
I think the no self service laws are crazy, but I have never had an attendant in either OR or NJ actually attempt to fill a motorcycle I am riding. They always hand it to me, but they won't let me swipe my own credit card.

What I could not figure out is if the law is for "safety" how is one attendant at a service area watching four pumps at once any safer than me filling my own tank.

he's a trained professional :clap::clap::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
They always let you pump your own gas in motorcycle. Cars, gas cans - you have to leave to the experts.

Funny story on trip to WV a couple years ago. I stopped to fill up the bike near Harrisburg , PA. Was a young lady at pump across from mine who got out of her Golf and she started fiddling with the pump and handle. She kept taking the handle out and putting back and looked about to cry. I asked her if she needed help. She said, 'yes'. She did know how to fill the tank. I asked, 'from New Jersey?' She said, 'yes'.


Turns out she was headed off to college and never had to pump her own gas. I gave her a quick lesson and went on my way.
 
Jealousy will get you nowhere... I absolutely love not having to pump my own gas. No smelly hands, no dealing with foul weather. Its cheaper than most of you pay too!

However, On a motorcycle I have yet to have any fuel attendent not just hand the nozzle to me. They honestly want nothing to do with fueling up bikes.

Its really the best of both worlds here in NJ when it comes to gas vs the other states.
 
Yes, the motorcycle issue was put to bed several years ago, but I don't mind having someone else fill my truck's tank. Keeps the high prices employing folks - WA, which has no attendants has gas prices as high as ours, and CA is HIGHER...

But then, we have no toll roads, no toll bridges - do have three toll ferries in the state - and no annual inspection sticker required by people that know nothing about bikes....
 
Yes, the motorcycle issue was put to bed several years ago, but I don't mind having someone else fill my truck's tank. Keeps the high prices employing folks - WA, which has no attendants has gas prices as high as ours, and CA is HIGHER...

But then, we have no toll roads, no toll bridges - do have three toll ferries in the state - and no annual inspection sticker required by people that know nothing about bikes....

but we've got tool roads, toll bridges, a few toll ferries, an annual bike inspection, and high gas prices ....... we love ny..........:bowdown::bowdown::banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
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