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Please Help! The fender of my Rocker is off being welded and repainted and I need to find a vertical side license plate mount to fitmy Rocker C. (Something like Kuryakyn's Curved mount #3180) The rear swingarm on the Rockers is not the same size as all the other softails, it is oval. Any suggestions? or Can some one make something to fit? Thanks for reading this - Please Help!
you can try heatland biker. they have a sidemount plate that uses your rear peg mount hole or contacy joker machine. i know they bhave different size mounting brackets for thier sidemount plate
If your at all handy with some basic tools check out Mudpuddles under 50 bux thread in the Dyna section. He shows how to makea couple of different side mounts for plates. The guysreally good at figuring out how to make things that are either too expensive or not avalable.
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