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This is what i've done,using a www.ducati9.com no. plate relocator. |
and another view |
i used this one Fitted in about 15 mins. No messing around. You don't have to chop anything so if you want to put back to standard you can and you get a little number plate light. [Edited on 3-6-2005 by The Big Red One] |
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... which you'll have to do when the plate falls off... ;) |
I've got the Rsend kit, with a 7x5" plate, makes the rear a lot tidier. I've had no problems with the plate falling off, although it doesn't feel the most secure of installations! With the plate relocated, the lights don't look to bad, I think they're in keeping with the style of the bike, but if I was to choose, I'd go for the Kens Custom Lights Conversion with built in indicators :D |
Here is my current set up. http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0RwAAA...25224740708417 There is about an inch of play at the bottom of the plate due to the not so secure fixing arrangement behind the number plate light. |
I had the Casoli one on my 749(the big red one) for 2 years without problem just use loctite on the number plate bolts. Just ordered one for my 999. They also do a led light which im going to order. |
i've got metal one -- brilliant. casoli / motrax type http://www.motrax.co.uk/Index_pages/...ndspecific.htm don't like the look of plastic one - big ask of number plate light unit !! |
Big ask indeed. My thoughts too. |
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