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Old 17-Aug-2006, 13:57
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If anybody's interested, Casoli do a good one for reasonable money.
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Old 20-Aug-2006, 08:44
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If anybody's interested, Casoli do a good one for reasonable money.
The Casoli item is exactly the same as the Motrax one!
It was origionally designed and made by Evolutzione in the 'States.The bracket is for the American sized plates not the standard 9x7 British plates.The bracket moves the plate nearer the rear wheel,so when you hit a bump,.......ping!One lost plate.
'Course the chances of it happening are reduced if you fit a (ahem!) "show plate".
Personally I prefer the DP carbon replacement.
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Old 20-Aug-2006, 09:05
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The Motrax one is nothing like the Evoluzione item I have on my 800ss roadbike. The Evo item is a decent piece of kit.
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Old 20-Aug-2006, 09:09
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The Motrax one is nothing like the Evoluzione item I have on my 800ss roadbike. The Evo item is a decent piece of kit.
Got a pic of it?
I think the SS one is differant than the 749/999 version.
I had the Evoluzione bracket on my 999bip,...trust me,its the same as the Casoli and Motrax.

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Old 20-Aug-2006, 09:17
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No I haven't got a pic of it - I'll try to get one today.
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Old 20-Aug-2006, 09:26
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I checked the Motrax site - that is nothing like the SS item. Mind you, that ain't to to say the Evo 999 item is any good. I'm happy with the Evo item on my ss and there's no problems with the wheel touching the plate on our exceptionally bumpy northern moor roads.
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Old 20-Aug-2006, 09:59
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The motrax one is easily sorted if you bend it outwards slightly and space the plate off it with an extra nylon nut between plate and bracket and make sure the single allen bolt is tight. The reason it comes off is that the wheel catches it under full compression, its worse with lower rear ride heights/incorrect rear spring. If you are knocking plates off I'd be looking at raising the whole bike up or one day you may take the sump off!
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