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FirestormF1
23rd August 2008, 10:32
As the title says,
Features:
1. Flexible mounting hole makes it compatible with most motorcycles.
2. Long lifetime
3. Easy installation
4. Simple operation
5. Quick motion: about 2 seconds
6. Light and small
7. Waterproof and anti-shock.
To all you guys interested.Ive got 1 bracket left,and getting more in 2 weeks.Email me for a order. Firestormf1@hotmail.com
Ive always got 2way motorcycle alarms if keen too.They going for $120.
*Keep upright*:headbang:
mokomoa112
23rd August 2008, 10:44
Great idea! Is it brand new? is it noticable??
FirestormF1
23rd August 2008, 11:25
Hi,It is brand new.Not noticable.Could only notice if you know what your looking for.Cheers.
Aero165
23rd August 2008, 13:41
So this folds up?
firefighter
23rd August 2008, 14:45
hahaha, cool man how many have you got?is it for a full size plate or will it fit a smaller one?
breakaway
23rd August 2008, 15:22
How about a larger photo?
EJK
23rd August 2008, 15:45
Can I use that to my L plate?
FirestormF1
23rd August 2008, 16:57
HI all,90 degrees on 'normal' position.when activate switch,bracket closes on itself making the number plate face directly to the ground.
I have only 2 left at the moment.They can fit both sizes.What I have done is just trimmed abit off to make it smaller (more discreet).
Its the only shot I have of it at the moment.Ill see what I can do.
I never thougt about the L-plate side of things,which is a great idea.Yea could easily be adapted to suit that application.
Cheers all
Jerry74
23rd August 2008, 17:00
for those riders that think they are NZ's version of the GhostRider.
No licence plate no ticket !!!!!!!!!
:Punk:
MidnightMike
23rd August 2008, 17:05
Does it fold back up?, that would be even cooler...
EJK
23rd August 2008, 17:06
I never thougt about the L-plate side of things,which is a great idea.Yea could easily be adapted to suit that application.
Cheers all
I thought so. Just flip it down when Mr. :Police: pulls you
FirestormF1
23rd August 2008, 17:14
Hi Mike,
Yea it does, to explain it, its like a light switch.(rocker switch)one way plate down,other way plate up. Cheers
Aero165
23rd August 2008, 18:19
What are the dimensions?
FirestormF1
23rd August 2008, 18:27
Measurments: 270mm x 120mm
But I have trimmed mine to 200mm x 100mm.
Cheers
Morcs
23rd August 2008, 19:04
Im very interested. do you have any pics of it mounted?
hondav2
23rd August 2008, 22:22
As the title says,
Features:
1. Flexible mounting hole makes it compatible with most motorcycles.
2. Long lifetime
3. Easy installation
4. Simple operation
5. Quick motion: about 2 seconds
6. Light and small
7. Waterproof and anti-shock.
So tell us all about it. Do u flick it up for speed cameras ect
FirestormF1
24th August 2008, 09:19
Hi,I dont have a photo of it on the bike just yet,ill organise one soon.
FirestormF1
24th August 2008, 09:21
If you know theres a camera flick it up. Or when you decide to do 200 clicks flick it up just incase.Or what covers my arse,Im saying 'its just for show'.
Cheers
Boob Johnson
24th August 2008, 22:49
Im very interested
I farkin bet you are :spanking:
But thats ok.........so am I
:laugh:
Morcs
25th August 2008, 10:19
I cant figure out how to mount it to the TL though.
My current setup is the rear gaurd hacked off, and my plate bolted to the vertical face directly below the rear light.
To mount this bracket, id need an almost horizontal surface (ie. underneath) which would look to rough without buying an aftermarket undertray...
toyboy
25th August 2008, 17:08
I cant figure out how to mount it to the TL though.
My current setup is the rear gaurd hacked off, and my plate bolted to the vertical face directly below the rear light.
To mount this bracket, id need an almost horizontal surface (ie. underneath) which would look to rough without buying an aftermarket undertray...
how bout getting a thin piece of aluminium plate and cutting it to custom fit under the back (even paint it black for an even more tidy look)
FirestormF1
25th August 2008, 17:32
how bout getting a thin piece of aluminium plate and cutting it to custom fit under the back (even paint it black for an even more tidy look)
Thanks ToyBoy,Thats what I did to to move it more back,more hidden.
Cheers.
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