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No temp plate in Alabama, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 422960" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Ditto what he said. DO NOT put a ficticious license plate on your bike. If you get stopped, your chances of your bike getting towed due to the fake plate are huge. I guess I don't understand, but is D&H out of temp plates, or does Alabama not issue them? I guess either way, have the dealer write you a letter stating the issue. Keep that and all your sales paperwork with you and if you get stopped, show what you got. I would bet your problems would be minimal. Someone also mentioned insurance. Just to help with the good-faith issue, you might wanna have that printed out before you leave so it's easier to prove you are not pulling the cop's leg. I would bet you make it all the way home and never get pulled over, but there's always the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 422960, member: 13519"] Ditto what he said. DO NOT put a ficticious license plate on your bike. If you get stopped, your chances of your bike getting towed due to the fake plate are huge. I guess I don't understand, but is D&H out of temp plates, or does Alabama not issue them? I guess either way, have the dealer write you a letter stating the issue. Keep that and all your sales paperwork with you and if you get stopped, show what you got. I would bet your problems would be minimal. Someone also mentioned insurance. Just to help with the good-faith issue, you might wanna have that printed out before you leave so it's easier to prove you are not pulling the cop's leg. I would bet you make it all the way home and never get pulled over, but there's always the chance. [/QUOTE]
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