BikerGeek99
Yeah, it's a concrete corn cob. So?
I've had my E-ZPass for several years now. No, I do not use it regularly, however whenever we go to Buffalo to visit family, it is handy. One time when we were coming home from Buffalo on the FJR, we got stuck in line waiting to pay the toll at the NY-PA state line. In the pouring rain.
Anyhoo, depending on where you're going, you may be able to route around the toll roads. The link in Joe's post (#7) shows, in red, the toll roads the the E-ZPass will work on.
And if you come through central Ohio and could use a place to stay, hit me up. We are NW of Columbus and have plenty of room for wayward FJRers.
Anyhoo, depending on where you're going, you may be able to route around the toll roads. The link in Joe's post (#7) shows, in red, the toll roads the the E-ZPass will work on.
I've seen 'em Dual Locked between the windshield supports or whereever up front; John Ryan kept his in an arm band pocket from Aerostitch on his left arm, I just keep mine in a pocket in my tank bag and kinda slow down and pull it just outta the pocket and haven't had any issues. In fact, heading to NAFO4 in 'Sconsin, I rolled into a booth and had forgotten that I had it in there and the reader picked up my E-ZPass.One last question --- where do ya'll attach your transponders ? Windshield, arm band, etc ??
And if you come through central Ohio and could use a place to stay, hit me up. We are NW of Columbus and have plenty of room for wayward FJRers.