Impressive 360 video. I hope the soundtrack isn't what your M3W really sounds like though. You can get into a M3W and then parked in the disabled space at the dentist......
Thank you Planenut, and yes, I am a disabled veteran who has had disabled plates for years, but I was surprised to learn they offered them for motorcycle plates. Here in The Colonies, at least Washington State has the plates. Mine is number 0010, so, either I am a 001 Agent or just number 10. I almost got my right leg blown off, got my pelvis fractured and intestines scrambled by bone and metal fragments, femoral vein removed and artery patched and shrapnel through right leg in the side of the knee and out the top and back of thigh and out the top inside, both arms and into my right shoulder. I spent 7 months in military hospitals and because I recovered fairly well was put back into service training troops in the states for another 10 months with limitations to my activity. I sort of earned that disabled plate. Because I can walk fairly well and my face was untouched I get dirty looks for using the parking privilege. I got pretty lucky to be in the hospital long enough for someone to pay attention to the rest of me and they discovered aggressive melanoma near a surgical incision; so I was lucky to get blownup otherwise I would have died from the cancer in a few short years. Odd isn’t it? Just lucky because we were bathing in Agent Orange and breathing the dust on the dirt roads (I drove tracked vehicles) and a column of those kick up a lot of dust.
It is indeed a noisy and poorly assembled little beast, imo, and rattles like it is a shipment of baby rattles from Amazon. The bevel box whine is amazing and I can believe that it won’t last long.
For those that might doubt the validity of my claims. ... And here is the shrapnel and the wires still in me. ... It has been 53 years of learning how to adapt and to take on new challenges to keep myself active. Use it or lose it.
Despite having been in the car with people who have pulled in to handicap spaces because they have the tags even though the disabled person isn't in the car with them, I always give people parking in the spaces the benefit of the doubt. You can't see all disabilities.
I am curious about how easy it is to get in and out of the M3W. I've had a couple of people probably 1/3rd your age try to get into the passenger seat of mine. I may have to show them your post.
Also, any modification to the gas pedal? Are you braking with the left leg?