E-Z Pass Tag

Oct 13, 2020
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New York, NY, USA
I've lost 3 E-Z Pass Tags attached to my Tri Glide over a couple of years. Is there any safer more permanent way to attach a Tag to my 2020 CVO Tri Glide Motorcycle (which I love by the way)?

Mario
 
I've lost 3 E-Z Pass Tags attached to my Tri Glide over a couple of years. Is there any safer more permanent way to attach a Tag to my 2020 CVO Tri Glide Motorcycle (which I love by the way)?

Mario

If you registered your trike plate number with E-Z pass and get a monthly statement from them you don’t need the tags they just read your license plate and send the bill I haven’t had one on/attached to my trikes in years !
 
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I have mine velcroed to the top of the cover in the locked cubby above the gas tank on my Goldwing. Never had any issues with it being read.

It even worked with the gantry system NY installed in Grand Island at highway speeds. I’m assuming the new gantries being go-live at the end of the year along the entire thruway will operate the same.

I would assume you would have something like that on your tri-glide.
 
I have mine attached to the inside lid of the tour-pac. Works every time in Virginia. But, if I ride into West Virginia, I have to move it to the windshield bag.
 
Years ago I attached it to my windshield. Then I put it in my windshield pouch. I worried about someone stealing it or having to keep locking it away. Finally I decided to put it in one of the pockets of the tour pac lid. Been there for over 20 years with no problems. It's worked in all I-Pass and EZ- Pass states.
 
E-Z Pass

Mine used to ride in the windshield bag, but it's one readily accessible place a thief will look. For years now, it's ridden in the lower fairing compartment on my '13 TG. It reads every time, but It's not used on a toll road but maybe once or twice a year.
 
what are you doing riding on the highway? You should be riding the back roads and hidden valley paths..:D

The problem with riding the hidden paths is that the hidden paths are well hidden’ So how do we find the hidden paths if they are hidden so well ?����....
 
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Like I said in an earlier post I haven’t had the Ez pass transponder with/on my trikes in years when I ride though the tolls even the overhead ones they just read my license plate and deduct it from my credit card and send me a statement at the end of the month with how much was the toll and the time and day the location of the toll and even the lane I was in when I went though....I signed up for the EZpass the first week the Port Authority of NY set it up....I would sail through the Lincoln Tunnel every morning while the ‘ I don’t want the government tracking me Crowd were backed up two miles into Secaucus waiting to pay the tolls 😁...
 
Like I said in an earlier post I haven’t had the Ez pass transponder with/on my trikes in years when I ride though the tolls even the overhead ones they just read my license plate and deduct it from my credit card and send me a statement at the end of the month with how much was the toll and the time and day the location of the toll and even the lane I was in when I went though....I signed up for the EZpass the first week the Port Authority of NY set it up....I would sail through the Lincoln Tunnel every morning while the ‘ I don’t want the government tracking me Crowd were backed up two miles into Secaucus waiting to pay the tolls 😁...

I agree Bob. Here in Florida they will send you a bill in the mail, on my way back from Key West the bill had a picture of the back of my Freewheeler and a view of the tag;)Funny thing tho, the bill was sent from a Georgia billing company
 
I place'd my tag, in my top pocket of my riding jacket (I always wear the same (HI VIZ) jacket everytime I ride...........hasn't fail'd yet!

Ronnie
 
I agree Bob. Here in Florida they will send you a bill in the mail, on my way back from Key West the bill had a picture of the back of my Freewheeler and a view of the tag;)Funny thing tho, the bill was sent from a Georgia billing company

Found out from several trips to visit my wife's family in Indiana from here in Florida, that the toll bridge on I-65 between KY and IN that they use a billing company in Texas!

Here in FL just to make sure, I suction cup it to the windshield, but secure the SunPass to the bars with a lanyard. Have gone through several tolls with it in the tourpac and it read, but now that FL has gone to pay by plate, I don't take chances... on the Beachline a typical stretch is $1.80 pay by plate, $1.20 cash, and $0.92 Sunpass or E-pass. Big difference!

Of course, in a few months it won't matter, since when I retire in December, we are moving to Indiana to be close to the kids and grandkids. Keeping the Sunpass so that I have it when we come back to FL to visit our friends.
 

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