Is that a plate for a full size car/truck? I just registered mine as a Medium Speed Vehicle here in TN, that's all I thought it could qualify for. Were you able to get a standard tag with none of the ridiculous limitations (i.e. 35mph max)?Just affix it like so below, carefully drill the proper size holes (5MM) and use the black Honda push pins to hold it in place.
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This will answer your question:Is that a plate for a full size car/truck? I just registered mine as a Medium Speed Vehicle here in TN, that's all I thought it could qualify for. Were you able to get a standard tag with none of the ridiculous limitations (i.e. 35mph max)?
I registered mine as a MSV so I can operate on TDOT maintained roads like 85 through Wilder. But the picture in your post shows a "Don't Tread on Me" plate that appears to be a full-size car/truck plate - I wasn't aware you could get specialty plates like that in any of the four (MSV, LSV, Class 1/2) tags available for SxS. If they are I'd like to get one.This will answer your question:
Multi - TN SxS now street legal
As of January 1, 2017 SxS now have a license for class I vehicle over 35 mph. Can operate on any county road and cross highways. $10 year. See attached PDF of the law.hondasxs.com
This will answer your question:Is that a plate for a full size car/truck? I just registered mine as a Medium Speed Vehicle here in TN, that's all I thought it could qualify for. Were you able to get a standard tag with none of the ridiculous limitations (i.e. 35mph max)?
That was a random picture, purely vanity as far as I know, this thread is on where to mount, not what it proper registration. Be guided accordingly.I registered mine as a MSV so I can operate on TDOT maintained roads like 85 through Wilder. But the picture in your post shows a "Don't Tread on Me" plate that appears to be a full-size car/truck plate - I wasn't aware you could get specialty plates like that in any of the four (MSV, LSV, Class 1/2) tags available for SxS. If they are I'd like to get one.
You can’t get a Don’t Step on the Snek tag for a sxs in TN. You’ll have to get the Class 1 off highway one like Jackal pictured. You’ll be good on non state routes (county roads only) with a speed limit of 45mph or less.I registered mine as a MSV so I can operate on TDOT maintained roads like 85 through Wilder. But the picture in your post shows a "Don't Tread on Me" plate that appears to be a full-size car/truck plate - I wasn't aware you could get specialty plates like that in any of the four (MSV, LSV, Class 1/2) tags available for SxS. If they are I'd like to get one.
Ah, bummer, I was hoping the other plates were available.This will answer your question:
That was a random picture, purely vanity as far as I know, this thread is on where to mount, not what it proper registration. Be guided accordingly.