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Here is the finished product of my side mount plate and cut down rear. I got a nice piece of molding on the rear below the brake light now. I will have to take another picture.
Looks great , I've got the Kuryakyn sidemount on my Night Train and cut down the plastic plate mount as well . It sure looks a lot cleaner. Great lookin ride bye the way.....
The side mount is from Cyclevisions out here in San Diego. They have it on their website too. It fits REAL close in so it looks great. No light on it yet. I am thinking about putting some type of light on it soon.................
The back tire looks ALOT bigger now.....................I like it.......................
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