Sidemount SSS license plate mount - Anyone have one/make one ?

Started by ProTeal55, June 23, 2009, 10:53:25 AM

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ProTeal55

Might of been posted about before but my Monster is in dire need of a side mounted plate frame. I see side mount plate frames all the time for jap bikes, but never Ducati's. I did see one on a HyperMotard this past weekend but by the time I tracked the guy down he was riding off.

Anyone have a sidemount on a SSS (Single Sided Swingarm) bike ?
And if so where'd ya get it, how's it mount, etc ?
Pics ?

Thanks in advance... [thumbsup]
ProTeal55 a.k.a JoeyCocks a.k.a Joe
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RB

yes,  have....made one.

this was the first one with a tag light, i have made a new one sans light since the plan is to use a narrow beam LED to illuminate it from above. I used the chain guard mounting holes for the mount.

Monster Dave

Quote from: RB on June 23, 2009, 02:03:31 PM
yes,  have....made one.

this was the first one with a tag light, i have made a new one sans light since the plan is to use a narrow beam LED to illuminate it from above. I used the chain guard mounting holes for the mount.

LOL, and it doubles as a chain guard!!!  [cheeky]

ProTeal55

Quote from: RB on June 23, 2009, 02:03:31 PM
yes,  have....made one.

this was the first one with a tag light, i have made a new one sans light since the plan is to use a narrow beam LED to illuminate it from above. I used the chain guard mounting holes for the mount.
Can I get a sideshot of how the plate frame attaches to the swingarm (if you dont mind)..
ProTeal55 a.k.a JoeyCocks a.k.a Joe
Member: Half Fast Chicago

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RB

Quote from: ProTeal55 on June 24, 2009, 03:35:15 AM
Can I get a sideshot of how the plate frame attaches to the swingarm (if you dont mind)..
I can try, but i can also tell you that i used the stock chain guard bolts and holes to mount it. take off your chain guard and you will see what i mean.

ProTeal55

Chain guard was the first thing to be removed from the bike when I brought it home from the dealer (bike was still warm when I took it off [thumbsup]). Just cant picture how it works (hence the pic request)..
ProTeal55 a.k.a JoeyCocks a.k.a Joe
Member: Half Fast Chicago

Website:
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corey

Thats funny.
Gravity and vibration decided to remove my rear chain guard somewhere along the way...
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