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Is this a good way to make a small bike look bigger?

Is this a good way to make a small bike look bigger?

chitchatboy

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Spotted on SG Road Vigilante's facebook page is this amusing photo of a motorbike's number plate.

According to them, this was taken on 1st of July 2020 at Bukit Batok West Edge and the bike in question is a Yamaha Aerox.

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We have no idea why would someone flout the law to do this.

To improve aerodynamics? To make the bike look bigger than it is? Or to make it harder to be identifed by the Traffic Police's camera and Traffic Police wannabes on SG Road Vigilante?

What do you all think?




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Watwheels

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No need to think. Just issue sammon. Somebody is feeling rich.

FYI. The front plates on a bike is facing sideways anyway.

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