Handmade fender Eliminator
That zip tie will not last long.....and you will probably have to buy a replacement plate, if thats the only thing connecting the plate to the exhaust clamp. When I first got my bike, I didnt even think about checking how tight the plate was fastened before I went out. Needless to say, I'm on my third liscense plate. After i got the second plate, I made sure to tighten the plate as much as possible and even threw on 4 zip ties and somehow the damn thing still came off.
I have recently started making some fender eliminator'sfor theRR's, its really not that hard. but
if you dont have the tools or time or materials, and would rather just pay somebody a small amount, I would gladly
make one up and ship it out to you.
shoot me a pm if interested.
if you dont have the tools or time or materials, and would rather just pay somebody a small amount, I would gladly
make one up and ship it out to you.
shoot me a pm if interested.
Forget the previous, Here is another try for license bracket easier & looking better:
1st find the plastic around the battery cover, there you will bolt on the bracket

2nd measure your license plate diamensions, mine is 17cm x 18cm, get a 2mm thick aluminum and cut it like this and a bit smaller than your plate,
put your plate on top of it and mark the holes of the plate, drill the 2 holes for the plate and another 2 for bolting
the bracket on the plastic(pic1) and another 1 forcabletie (just for extra safety)

3rd attach the plate on the bracket, test fit it on the bike and center it, you can bent the aluminum as much as you like, be carefull to have a safety distance from the tire

4th round the edges and paint black

5th bolt on the bike, and use cable ties for extra safety(not to loose the plate) Also you can hot glue the back side
of the plate bolts

It's barely visible from the side!!!!!

1st find the plastic around the battery cover, there you will bolt on the bracket

2nd measure your license plate diamensions, mine is 17cm x 18cm, get a 2mm thick aluminum and cut it like this and a bit smaller than your plate,
put your plate on top of it and mark the holes of the plate, drill the 2 holes for the plate and another 2 for bolting
the bracket on the plastic(pic1) and another 1 forcabletie (just for extra safety)

3rd attach the plate on the bracket, test fit it on the bike and center it, you can bent the aluminum as much as you like, be carefull to have a safety distance from the tire

4th round the edges and paint black

5th bolt on the bike, and use cable ties for extra safety(not to loose the plate) Also you can hot glue the back side
of the plate bolts

It's barely visible from the side!!!!!






