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So Im trying to find a way to mount my license plate in a way so that it doesnt draw attention to itself. I've got a couple of ideas but would like to see what else is being done other than right out back or on the side. Anyone got anything creative? Lets see some pics if you got em...
I don't have mine fabricated yet. But my plan is to have a plate on a two slides. when riding I will slide it out from behind the rear bracket or post, when i park it will slide in near where the fender might be. when i fab it up i will post it.
I don't have mine fabricated yet. But my plan is to have a plate on a two slides. when riding I will slide it out from behind the rear bracket or post, when i park it will slide in near where the fender might be. when i fab it up i will post it.
So you can tuck it away when parked? Interesting, def wanna see that. Right now im thinking of placing the plate way back in almost against the airbox and tilting it down so that its almost flush. As long as its not too steep, it should still be readable from behind. If that works, then that gives me free reign with the brake light and turn signals.
Haven't plated it yet but will before Spring arrives. The upper left platebolt is an LEDbolt hooked into the running light circuit on the fuse panel in the hump.
Yeah, yeah I know don't bring it to the great state of Florida....pffft!
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