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    90 degree electronic licence plate bracket

    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*
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    Great idea! Is it brand new? is it noticable??

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    Electronic bracket.

    Hi,It is brand new.Not noticable.Could only notice if you know what your looking for.Cheers.

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    So this folds up?

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    hahaha, cool man how many have you got?is it for a full size plate or will it fit a smaller one?
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    How about a larger photo?

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    Can I use that to my L plate?


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    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

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    for those riders that think they are NZ's version of the GhostRider.

    No licence plate no ticket !!!!!!!!!


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    Does it fold back up?, that would be even cooler...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FirestormF1 View Post
    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. pulls you


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    Hi Mike,
    Yea it does, to explain it, its like a light switch.(rocker switch)one way plate down,other way plate up. Cheers

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    What are the dimensions?

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    Measurments: 270mm x 120mm

    But I have trimmed mine to 200mm x 100mm.
    Cheers

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    Im very interested. do you have any pics of it mounted?
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