txknight67
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The culprit is the subpar tag manufacture. NYS DMV simply told me, "Yes, they're lesser quality now." before charging my replacement fees.
Ride on.
Roadkill
Talk about your designed obsolescence.
The culprit is the subpar tag manufacture. NYS DMV simply told me, "Yes, they're lesser quality now." before charging my replacement fees.
Ride on.
Roadkill
I have 13K on my :spyder2: with the same aluminum tag holder hanging down from behind my TX plate. I have not had any issues with my plate cracking. :thumbup:
It does collect a lot of road tar.:gaah:
David
Why could you not just place the sticker on the fender right above the tail light. That would still be near the plate and cause no wind drag what-so-ever. Should not damage your paint and be able to be removed without too much worry.
It wouldn't damage the paint, but removing it would be another story. I could stack them on top of each other, but after a few years that would start looking pretty ugly....but may just have to deal with it.
:roflblack:AND YOU WANT BRP TO REDESIGN THEIR PRODUCT TO PREVENT A STATE PROVIDED ITEM FROM BREAKING?
This is not an unusual problem. I have had it for years, and at least a half dozen of my current bikes do it. BRP tried to reduce the possibility by specifying that the lower part of the plate be secured to the fender with 3M Dual-Locks. These are included with the GS/RS version, or at least they were in 2008. Unfortunately, this doesn't always seem to be enough. Anything that can crack fender supports and mounting tabs on the swingarm, and can shake off license light assemblies, is probably going to be hard on plates. I wonder if the new belt tension spec will reduce the vibration, or whether it is actually shock vibration from road bumps? I also wonder why the problem is more prevalent with some Spyders or ryders than others? Tough engineering problem!
Have you been using the Dual-Locks?I don't have an inspection tag or anything else hanging down, but I have the same problem with my license plate cracking and even breaking off. I am on my third plate on this Spyder. I think Florida charges me $29 every time I have to replace a lost or damaged plate. There is a large crack on my current plate.
The problem results from extreme vibration and the fact that there are only two anchor bolt holes in the fender. The plate sort of flaps as it vibrates. Just follow another Spyder down the road for a while and you will understand the amount of vibration the fender is subjected to. I have also had the fender support brackets crack (first Spyder).
I have tried various solutions for this problem and I am still trying. In Florida the plate must be horizontal.
Have you been using the Dual-Locks?
to figure out if it is that inspection bracket or the cross winds up here in the panhandle. What is the worst wind you've ridden in? And for how long?
My bracket also folded up and started to break off so I removed it, and had my inspection sticker put on the swingarm.