How best to secure an EZ Pass transponder on a motorcycle ?

In Virginia they have different fare classes, and the cars and motorcycles are different, so we have two transponders -- one we share among the cars, and the other we share among the bikes.
 
In Virginia they have different fare classes, and the cars and motorcycles are different, so we have two transponders -- one we share among the cars, and the other we share among the bikes.
Thats cool as long as they are tied to the same account. How do they tell if your towing a trailer or do they just give you a break?
 
How heavy are they? - Dual-Lock is way better than Velcro. ime stronger and also does not snag on anything else.

+1 on the Dual-Lock suggestion
Didn't I direct you to some of that before, @Joesmoe for your FuelBot?
That stuff should work well for a Toll-Tag too and won't shake loose like regular Velcro
 
You may have -- and have to remember I'm one of the slower boys from Alabama.

I'll look into that, because I still need to mount the Fuel Bot 2.0

As is typical with 3M, there are multiple varieties of Dual-Lock. Is there a preferred one for Rocket applications ?
 
To be better informed, I recommend looking on this page, scroll down to near the bottom where there is a table of strength of the different combinations. 3M makes the stuff in different densities of stems per square inch: 170; 250; 400.

Then you find the stuff all over -- I suggest looking on Digi-Key - much easier to search for type and quantity. Interestingly, I note only the clear is UV resistant, and that only comes in 250 stems.
 
Thanks Paul

stem-density-graphic.jpg

3M™ Dual Lock™ Reclosable Fasteners are available in three stem densities to customize for the strength requirements of your project

I ordered some Chinese knock off stuff to trial a week or so ago.

25.4mmx1m 3M SJ3550 Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener super heavy duty VHB adhesive | eBay
 
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