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Old 28-Apr-2005, 01:48
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Number Plate Tidy woes - and mods

I have recently suffered the same fate as many others with the number plate tidy falling to bits.

I have modified mine to be much stronger and thought others might like to see what I did - before they lose their number plates on the road.

http://82.70.86.166/strachanwills/bi...mber_plate.htm

[Edited on 28-4-2005 by HW]
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Old 28-Apr-2005, 08:45
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I have recently suffered the same fate as many others with the number plate tidy falling to bits.

I have modified mine to be much stronger and thought others might like to see what I did - before they lose their number plates on the road.

http://www.strachanwills.co.uk/bikes...mber_plate.htm

Looks like the link has fell to bits too(Page not found)
What make of tidy was it?
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Old 28-Apr-2005, 11:33
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I have recently suffered the same fate as many others with the number plate tidy falling to bits.

I have modified mine to be much stronger and thought others might like to see what I did - before they lose their number plates on the road.

http://www.strachanwills.co.uk/bikes...mber_plate.htm

Looks like the link has fell to bits too(Page not found)
What make of tidy was it?

OH dear .. I was messing with the web server settings last night and looks like it is confused now.

try http://82.70.86.166/strachanwills/bi...mber_plate.htm

It was from Casoli ... Evolutione i think.
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Old 28-Apr-2005, 12:43
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Excellent bit of work !
I spent last weekend in the garage with the grinder and spray can to make up my own much stronger bracket. I think this one could hold a spare tire on the back 4x4 style.

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Old 28-Apr-2005, 14:38
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Great idea and realy good instructions. I must get around to doing this. Thanks HW.
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Old 28-Apr-2005, 14:51
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Great idea and realy good instructions. I must get around to doing this. Thanks HW.

Thanks.

And more importantly .. it's cheap!

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You taking orders....
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You taking orders....

I did think about it.
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