An American serviceman stationed in Europe decides to buy a motorcycle. At the shop, the owner, seeing the uniform, says, “If you’re shipping this back to the States at the end of your tour, there’s something you’ll have to change before you can drive it there.”
“Is it something I can buy from you?” asks the serviceman.
“No, I don’t have one,” says the owner, “but you’ll certainly have no trouble getting it when you get home.”
What did the serviceman have to change to make his bike legal to drive in America?
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American license plate?
Nope, that’s not it. Keep trying.
Is it the Headlight?
Yes Frankie, the Headlight is correct.
He was buying the bike in England, where they drive on the left side of the road. An English headlight points slightly to the left. In the United States, it would blind oncoming drivers.
You are today’s winner, old chap.