wanting to tidy up the rear number plate area on my 48 sporty

  • blackout
    blackout
    11 years ago

    The wife just bought me a personalised plate for my forty eight, I would like to tidy up the rear end up before fitting it.

     

    Ultmately what i would like to do is remove the factory number plate lamp and lift the number plate upto the bottom of the lip of the rear guard, Then fit a black Billet (if i can find one) number plate surround. similar to this one

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221245548563?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

     

    for the number plate lights i thought of using the little LED black bolt lights bolted through the bottom bolt holes of the billet number plate cover

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161049334646?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

    I've sort of got an idea of the look i want to acheve but just not sure if this is the best way to acheve it.

    I'm open of ipnions guys.

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    11 years ago

    Where are you located mate? I've done a few number plate brackets that delete the stock plastics.

    T1
  • blackout
    blackout
    11 years ago
    just north of the gold coast,

    Can you show an example of what you've done ?
  • blackout
    blackout
    11 years ago

    cheers for that,

     

    I think i am going to order the radiantz one like what you've got, Did you have to trim your number plate or did it fit ?

    http://www.radiantz.com/index1.html?136.html&1

    now to just stick my head up in the guard and figure out how to mount it like you have.

  • jet_levi
    jet_levi
    11 years ago

     This is the set up I came up with using a LED trailer light and a chopped up Küryakyn number plate frame.



  • Spencer72
    Spencer72
    11 years ago

    Iron Levi,

    A couple of quick questions on your bike set up. Is that a 48? If so have you changed the wheels from an Iron? How high is your tank lift? Also the handlebar set up looks sick, is that from Joker Machine and how much did it cost, did the original cables suffice and how much work involved?

    By the way love your dog, is that an Australian Bulldog?