Tainan Big Bike Rally- Sat Nov 3rd- 10,000 bikes expected!?!

[quote=“omerojs”]well for all of you guys, for sure that is the reality, here is an other example that happened to a friend of my… the issue is with another drunk driver…

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I know Ian…and he knows me…Haven’t seen or heard from him in over a year though…just ask him about the French Canadian guy that rode the GS…he’ll know.

Cheers

Actually i go out with him very often for rides on the mountains around here, beipu, neiwan and others…

I ride a Hayabusa, but I haven’t had the time to ride recently, let known getting a new red plate in exchange for my yellow one. Do the big bikes in Taiwan have to switch plates? Is it legal for me to keep using my yellow plate until it expires next summer, assuming I stay off the expressways?

See you on the road…

I don’t think so, now by law if you have over 550cc you must have red plate, its like before having a yellow plate or a white plate, its a most… besides its not only on the expressways, its also on the streets, if you do the left hand turn or if you ride on the car lanes that could also be a problem…
the only way not to do it is by being luck so police would never stops you and they would never realize that u didn’t change…
besides, changing plates is so easy… just take the old one and they will give you the new one almost free… well i think that to do that you must have all your taxes and things in order…