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After being rear ended in June sitting at a traffic light, on my RKC, I decided that Cycle Vision's Eliminator license plate and tail light set up were what I wanted on the back of my bike.
No more 13" bar and pancakes. No more upright license plate.
My rear fender is now cleaned up and sleek.
I like that the brake lights flash brightly and make me more visible.
The Eliminator is a pricey mod but one that I think is well worth the cash.
It's a great looking bit of gear that does a great job of keeping the bike visible.
Drew, You guys at Doc V-Twin make getting my parts quick and easy.
You've never steered me wrong when I've had a question. Much appreciated.
Gracias buddy.
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