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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    One Word... Hack Saw
    dats 2... numbskull..

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    Hacksaw

    Yeah, hacksaw. Might be the go. If I get around to it I think ill take some pics tomorrow. Thanks for the help guys. Much appreciated.
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    Sans Mudguard

    Ok, its not very tidy, the aluminium is not painted yet, but the fricken ugly mudguard has gone!!! Woo hoo!!!

    Its prototype number one and the second version might hide some of the bad hacksawing that I made. Woops .

    Would have to say that the biggest issue was how to mount the white-shiny-down-on-the-license-plate light. Not ideal but will addressed in the next iteration.

    Thanks for the advice though guys. Photos attached.
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    nice one. Doesn't look anything wrong with that from the pics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    nice one. Doesn't look anything wrong with that from the pics...
    Yeah its not too bad but between the stop light and 'red tape covered' plate-light is a pretty ugly hacksaw cut. Might take it to a plastic welder once I sort out version 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Ok, its not very tidy, the aluminium is not painted yet, but the fricken ugly mudguard has gone!!! Woo hoo!!!

    Its prototype number one and the second version might hide some of the bad hacksawing that I made. Woops .

    Would have to say that the biggest issue was how to mount the white-shiny-down-on-the-license-plate light. Not ideal but will addressed in the next iteration.

    Thanks for the advice though guys. Photos attached.
    Looks okay skelstar, but would be better if you could find another place to mount your 'hanging' wof & rego!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Looks okay skelstar, but would be better if you could find another place to mount your 'hanging' wof & rego!
    Indeed. Was the last thing to attach. It was a 'where am I going to stick this?'. Just temporary....honestly
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    mine is upside down behind the plate. It's not 'ideal' and can be ticketed by cops with an arseache, and traffic warden.. But, I've had my bike recently go thru a WOF exactly as the pic shows, and it was never questioned..

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    I was thinking about doing that but thought it might get a) wet and b) covered in oil. Will modify next bracket to suit.
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    a) so, and b) so.. they have plastic covers, so just clean them once in a while

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    Fair enough. Just thought the water might get in and make the ink run.
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    the rego is printed, and won't run or discolour etc. The WOF sticker will run and/or fade. But then there's the holes to show the month, and the year is printed. That won't fade off. When the month comes round, then you'll be getting it redone soon enough, so it's ok.. plus if the cops really wanted to know, it's all on computer anyway

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    Awesome. Thats thinking. Two less cuts in the Al on the next bracket. Cool. Thanks Juice.
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    Hey guys, Im the guy who sells the elliminater brackets. I found that the easiest way to fit is on the rigid gaurd plastic. Just leave about a 2 inch piece to mount the bracket too. The backets are good abd do sharpen up the look. View my bike at my profile here or see it on fairing set on trade me. Good to see people customising. Kitt :spudflip:

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    Quote Originally Posted by SportsBikes NZ
    Hey guys, Im the guy who sells the elliminater brackets. I found that the easiest way to fit is on the rigid gaurd plastic. Just leave about a 2 inch piece to mount the bracket too. The backets are good abd do sharpen up the look. View my bike at my profile here or see it on fairing set on trade me. Good to see people customising. Kitt http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/im...s/spudflip.gif
    Hi Mr SportsBikes, and welcome to KiwiBiker! :spudwave:

    I like how you've fully faired your SV, and you're website looks like it contains lots of goodies. How do your prices compare to the overseas market, would it be cheaper buying through you rather than from America/UK over the Net? :spudwhat:


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