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License plate bracket

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by voodoo1, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. voodoo1

    voodoo1 New Member

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    I wanna remove the stock mount for my plates and stick' em on a side mount.
    02 Wide glide.....
    anybody got info on this? Heck I do not even if ya know if ya can on em without being a nuisance to do....
    Anybody??:cool:
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    Bracket

    You might try jp cycles they have alot parts for Harleys...www.jpcycles.com they might have what your looking for....Good luck
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    Voodoo,

    There's a ton of after-market tag mounts out there. As Whacker has stated, JP is a good one, but you can look at Custom Chrome, Arlen Ness, Drag Specialties, etc. Probably your best bet is to pick up a scooter mag and look at the advertisement sections. Lots 'o' web-sites out there!
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    Hey Voodoo, before you buy one I will email you a pic of mine. I am not going to use it anymore since I went with the 240 rear tire kit. It is in perfect shape, I think I paid $160.00 for it through J&P. I will let it go reasonably if you want it. let me know if you're interested. It only has a couple months at best on it, no rain, no winter.
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    sounds cool

    I was curious about any BS that might go along with the reloaction...
    Go for it Vchild... I'll take a looksie at it....thanks all!!!:cool:
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    No BS at all, pop the seat off and run a new wire with these special wire clips to the bracket and you're hooked up. Took me about an hour or so to do it.
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    cool

    so that is vertical mount...
    I get to keep my brake light on the rear but also have the ability to wire in the license plate light ....where does this one it bolt into?
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    It attaches onto the rear fork. See the square bracket, the end comes off and it slides over the rear fork, then the plate goes over the fork and attaches with two allen cap screws. When you hit the brakes, both lites go on. Does that help you?
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    yuppers

    u-can priv. e-mail me.. and let me know what ya want 4 it.

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