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I am looking to change my current side mount bracket for my license plate. I remember seeing a curved bracket that mounts to bolts on derby cover or primary with no lights on it. Now that I want it, I can't find it. hehehe
Do any of you know where I can find a similar plate bracket?
Joker machine makes one..........................check with american classic motors on ebay.................they gott'em................................... . . .........................
Thanks, I'll Check Joker Machine.
Im in PA. I know a bunch of cops, local and state. Most say they dont know motorcycle license plate laws and dont really care as long as they can read it from behind. I did run into one who pulled me over and said they must be mounted horizontally. I fought it and won, but im sure i wont win em all. hehehe
Just checked Joker Machine on ebay and the JM website. I didnt see the plate mount I'm looking for. It is a curved vertical plate with no lights and it mounts to 2 bolts on derby cover. so it hugs the contour of primary. I have seen it a few times and now that I want it, I cant find it! hehe Go figure.
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