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license plate relocation????

Started by adpeacock, April 17, 2009, 03:52:13 PM

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adpeacock

hey everyone,
        Has anyone relocated their license plate to attached to their rear axle?  If so how does it work?   I think I can build it myself, but I am just looking for inspiration.  Thanks for the help.
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He Man

depends on what you mean rear axle.... ive seen a sick design by showyomoto that uses the axel as the mounting point. it turns the license plate into a mud guard for the tire. otherwise i cant help you.
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adpeacock

yeah that is what I am talking about using it as a mounting point.  Do you know how to embed a picture into the message? 
-2005Monster 620 Dark, Monsterparts Carbon Fiber Beer Tray, Pazzo Levers, Dunlop Qualifiers, CF Front Fairing
"Japanese Bikes are like supermodels; great to look at but full of aftermarket parts."

adpeacock

Here is the mount that I was curous in purchasing.
http://www.motosport.com/street/product/POWERSTANDS-RACING-SWINGARM-LICENSE-PLATE-BRACKET/?catalogId=114331&page=2&refine=1&srchHistoryURL=s8rxrk4u||parentCategoryID~3^superParentCategoryID~category_root^parentCategoryName~Sport^categoryID~420^categoryName~Parts^subCategoryName~Body%20Parts^subCategoryID~465@uq0bde21||parentCategoryID~465^categoryID~582^categoryName~License%20Plate%20Accessories
-2005Monster 620 Dark, Monsterparts Carbon Fiber Beer Tray, Pazzo Levers, Dunlop Qualifiers, CF Front Fairing
"Japanese Bikes are like supermodels; great to look at but full of aftermarket parts."

He Man

#4
i was thinking more along the lines of this (pic is half chopped of thouhg)



also to imbed you use the little icon below the italics.

also, the pic i hot linked from has this as their background... sorry if this is inapproriate, but this is a nice set of can.


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BomberHead

Quote from: He Man on April 17, 2009, 10:21:37 PM
i was thinking more along the lines of this (pic is half chopped of thouhg)




i want

bmonty72

Here is the powerstands version


A video of those mufflers..you can see the place re-locater too
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TAftonomos

I got about half way through building a plate mount similar to that, but have run into some snags.

2 things I don't like about that mount.

#1 look at how thick the aluminum is.  It's got to weigh 3+ lbs.  Last thing I want to do is hang weight off the back of the swingarm.

#2  I don't agree with how they have attached it to the swingarm.  Sandwiching the plate under the eccentric bolts isn't the right way to do it.  Putting a mounting stud into the hollow eccentric bolt and fastening it down that way is.


If I ever finish mine, it will have the brake light and blinker built in.  I'm sure a weight fanatic that it's hard to justify the extra ### back there when I can just as easy bolt it to the underside of the fender.

adpeacock

Quote from: bmonty72 on April 18, 2009, 07:03:23 AM
Here is the powerstands version


A video of those mufflers..you can see the place re-locater too
Showyomoto Monster S2R/S4R double GP high pipe



I really like the chopped rear on that and the relocator, how does the bike handle with the license plate that close to the tire. 
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"Japanese Bikes are like supermodels; great to look at but full of aftermarket parts."

teddy037.2

Quote from: adpeacock on April 18, 2009, 07:57:16 PM
I really like the chopped rear on that and the relocator, how does the bike handle with the license plate that close to the tire. 

I seriously doubt most of us here could notice a difference in the bike's handling after moving the plate

NAKID

Quote from: bmonty72 on April 18, 2009, 07:03:23 AM
Here is the powerstands version





Is it just me, or are those two plate mounts COMPLETELY different? The Powerstands version looks like it is your run-of-the-mill chopper verticle mount...
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He Man

no one said they were the same.  ;) they just share the same idea of using hte axle as a moutning point
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NAKID

Ahhh, the over the tire one is cool, but if the police are picky, they could hit you for no plate light....
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rgramjet

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You're obviously a crack smokin' redneck carpenter. :-*

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NAKID

Quote from: rgramjet on April 19, 2009, 04:37:51 PM
One word, Lite N Bolts!

That's a long wire....

P.S. that's 2 words and a letter...
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