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Thats a really good question... I'd also like to see a decent photo. I know it will clean up the back nicely but i can't tell how the side mounted plate will look from the side. Anyone got a few side photo's?
I have a buddy that found one with the taillight,new in the package at a swap meet in Long Beach, CA for $20.00! After he put it on, I had to do it.
I really liked the way it looked so I got one too, but I got the one without the taillight. It is a really well made unit, easy install and it was a lot of fun to cut the "mudflap" off the fender of my Standard. It opens up the back of the bike and shows that 200! Looks really good, wish I could show pics but am unable at the time.
I had just purchased one and then decided that it would not compliment the nostalgic look I opened the package took a look at it and back in the package it has a small led light to light the licensed plate in it you run a wire up and under the set and it clips in to a power source the unit has a chrome clamp that goes around the swing arm. I decided to keep mine on the fender because i felt it would not add to the look i like any lone interested in it $85.00 shipped let m know i paid $110.00 for it
I had just purchased one and then decided that it would not compliment the nostalgic look I opened the package took a look at it and back in the package it has a small led light to light the licensed plate in it you run a wire up and under the set and it clips in to a power source the unit has a chrome clamp that goes around the swing arm. I decided to keep mine on the fender because i felt it would not add to the look i like any lone interested in it $85.00 shipped let m know i paid $110.00 for it
I put one on about 2 weeks ago on my 06 Springer. It looked ok, but not as good as I thought it would. I would recommend loctite on the swingarm clamp though- one of the bolts fell off down the road sometime and I didn't notice till I got back. I ended up taking it off cause I like the look I had before better (I have the tri-bar tail-light set up and I think it looks much better than stock).
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