The ultimate mod! This could be the last mod you'll ever need to make!

Started by junior varsity, August 16, 2009, 10:51:58 AM

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Duck-Stew

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ducatiz

Quote from: Special K on August 17, 2009, 06:54:06 AM
Sorry to threadjack here but where do you put your ezpass that works? I've put it on my handlebars and on the forward facing part of my trellis frame, neither ever reads.

i got an external car model, the license plate type.. zip ties on the front triple. 
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rizduc

Hey Special K..  I have the motorcycle ezpass for NYC.  I just keep it in my jacket pkt.  it seems to work fine..
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Howie

I used to have the same pass as ducatiz programmed for the moto discount in the same location.  Worked perfect, but the bastids made me give it back >:(  Now I have it jammed between the windscreen and the gauges.

battlecry


I just reread the EZPass brochure, as I'm trying to buy it from other states (MD started charging a monthly fee) and it said that the transponder was designed to be mounted at an angle.  (as in the windshield angle).  I used it on my tankbag and it was hitandmiss.  I now habe it on the fairing.

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Drunken Monkey

Quote from: battlecry on August 17, 2009, 01:40:23 PM
I just reread the EZPass brochure, as I'm trying to buy it from other states (MD started charging a monthly fee) and it said that the transponder was designed to be mounted at an angle.  (as in the windshield angle).  I used it on my tankbag and it was hitandmiss.  I now habe it on the fairing.

Here in the bay area, they'll give you a big fat ticket for using your e-z pass on a vehicle that the E-Z pass isn't registered with (my parents got a huge fine for this when they had a rental car)

This made me realize they're doing a scan of the plates automatically, so I don't even bother to take the pass with me on the bike.

One less thing to carry, and more work for the toll collectors :)
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Statler

Quote from: Special K on August 17, 2009, 06:54:06 AM
Sorry to threadjack here but where do you put your ezpass that works? I've put it on my handlebars and on the forward facing part of my trellis frame, neither ever reads.


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Quote from: He Man on August 16, 2009, 12:12:35 PM
i could use one of those... NOT.

i only make that joke because where the make the beast with two backs do u find a toll that takes coins? there is not ONE toll in nyc that isnt atleast $8 bucks.

Hehe yep - and the toll booth people are soooo friendly. Good excuse for an EZ pass so you don't even have to deal with the d-bags
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