O’k all you unicyclist’s out there. Just for Fun. What is your favourite Personalise Custom Licence Plates (Number Plates) On your Automobiles. (Cars, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles)
It has to do with Unicycles only. (O’k, Juggler’s too) I’ll give you a couple to start with. Like this…
UFP Unicycling Freak Person
UNIKID Unicycling Kid
UNIGUY Unicycle Guy
UNIGAL Unicycle Gal
MUNI Mountain Unicycling
It has to be a minimum of 10 charaters on your personalise licence plates either be state law or not. Here in Australia it’s six letters. ABC-123 And yes we have customise plates too like
Chook Blonde Curley GTHOP3 FORDXY HOLDEN RRSS
Good luck with your suggestions.
Here’s mine.
DJM-999
UFP-999
UDF-999
UNICOM
KOUID (Kid On Unicycle Is Dangerous)
I don’t have any suggestions, but I have always felt that if someone has a personalized license plate, then it should be understood by the general public.
When I am behind a car with a personalized license plate, I’ll try to figure it out. Generally, I can figure them out, however, sometimes, they are too unusual and I feel like it’s too “inside”.
I shrug it off and leave it with no understanding. Although, some people put a few words around the plate on a license plate frame.
Sometimes that helps. I have the ever popular " I’d rather be unicyling" on a frame around my plate that was a gift from a parent. But, it has nothing to do with my personalized plate.
So, I (personally) would have something that more people can figure out, rather than a acronym or something too “inside” unicycling.
My car plate says TCHR DAD, I was hoping for TCHN DAD, but someone got it a few months before me.
Just my opinions.
David, good luck in finding something that works for you.
Amazingly, you have listed my two most recent plates. Before I had UNICYCLE, my car had QTP2T. What an odd thing that you mentioned that one – it’s not about uni’ing, is it?
I agree that a license plate should be readable by the general public, so there is little point to plates no one could possibly guess. I think UNICYCLE is pretty clear, tho!
> Amazingly, you have listed my two most recent plates. Before I had
> UNICYCLE, my car had QTP2T. What an odd thing that you mentioned that
> one – it’s not about uni’ing, is it?
Well, no, it refers to my youngest Siberian Husky, Diva.
I agree with you on that opinion Rod. It should be understand by the genreal public.
I saw one the other day and I couldn’t work it out. Darn if I know that plate again, it was so quick the car, I didn’t get the last letter. It was like this HCSSV8? That question mark is the one I miss on the plate. In Australia NSW, Victoria, ACT, NT & WA it’s ABC-123 in that order. Correct me if I’m wrong folks. (Australia Only) IN Qld it’s reversed lettering, 123-ABC .
Thanks for that and yes I’ll keep hunting.
Before David Stone had “UN1CYCLE” it was mine (1985-1994). “UNICYCLE” was owned by Ken Britton of Canandaguia, NY. He was a USA member and came to some of the conventions, including UNICON I in 1984 at age 69. I don’t know if he still owns that plate.
In California I am the proud owner of “UNICYCL”. You only get seven characters here. I know Dustin Kelm also owns UNICYCL for Minnesota.
I agree with David Stone that your license plate should be meaningful to people. What good does it do to promote unicycling if it says “IRLRMU” (I really like riding my unicycle)?
Ultra-Fine Particle
Underwater Fire Prevention
Unified Federal Policy
United Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
URL Filtering Protocol (used by some firewall products)
Utility Facilities Program
Saw another one today while driving to visit my folks today.
These are…
UDD. Unicycling Dangerous Dave. Was on a Holden Commodore.
UNI. Well we all know that one. On an BMW.
UGK. Unicycling Guru Kid. On a Nissan Pulsar.
UNG. Unicycling Not Good. On a Mazda Tree to tree. Oop’s I mean Mazda 323. Sorry but that was an old gag I’ve heard.