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some kind of milestone..

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Mars needs women!
Well, I turn 60 tomorrow and these plates I ordered just came in the mail. One bike is pure 1930's tech and the other has FI, DOHC & triple discs. Ironic the K is the historic one.
 

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Just checked PENNDOT

to see what their requirements are for Classic, or Antique (etc) tags. All of the above in PA are listed as NOT for regular duty, but for "occasional use". I could get a Classic tag for my K100- 15 years old or older- but "occasional use" as decreed by the venerable state of PA- one day a week. :nono

By the way, Happy Birthday, and congrats on the tag.
 
Since I got the Ural the K is lucky to get ridden once a month! Had it too long to sell it and probably wouldn't get much $$$ anyway. Historic tags are only $20 and don't expire until 2050 (!)
 
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