bjt
Very Helpful Member
While researching the legality of license plate mounts, I came across this little gem from a lawyer in Florida. http://www.prlog.org/10203697-vertical-license-plate-laws-on-motorcycles.html
I've spoken with Magic Man about this as I have removed my rear fender and I'm trying out different plate mounts and wanted his advice on the plate relocation and one of his lighted license plate frames. I just wonder what any of you Florida riders know about this (like how true it is) as I foresee traveling to Florida on my Spyder in the future.
According to that section, the stock Spyder license plate location is in violation of their new law. :gaah:
I've spoken with Magic Man about this as I have removed my rear fender and I'm trying out different plate mounts and wanted his advice on the plate relocation and one of his lighted license plate frames. I just wonder what any of you Florida riders know about this (like how true it is) as I foresee traveling to Florida on my Spyder in the future.
The plate must be at least 18" above the ground, be centrally located and mounted horizontally. The plate must be rigidly mounted and clearly visible from any angle behind the motorcycle.
According to that section, the stock Spyder license plate location is in violation of their new law. :gaah: