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    Fender eliminator

    I know theres heaps of forums on this but I cant find one that will solve my problem (if you know of one PLEASE let me know). I'm trying to make one myself. The bike is a GSXR 600 k5. I've made a tidy wee plate to sit at the back, but puzzled as to how to light up my number plate. Obviously it can be done but how? I don't want to take bits from that big spade of a thing on there at the moment because I want to keep it in tact for when I sell the bike, so I can just put it back on (if the buyer wants). PLEASE HELP!

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    You can unscrew the factory light and remount it above the plate - you may need to make a longer bracket to allow for the size of the tail light.

    Or pop down to your local truck part supply shop and get a LED flush mount marker light or similar and mount this under the tail section above the plate. Wire to the existing plate light harness.

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    you could try this, www.superbikestore.com Pt # 330-S110-003 Undertail. It hangs your no' plate and cleans the whole ass of the bike up very well. I have one on my ZX7R and it looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    You can unscrew the factory light and remount it above the plate - you may need to make a longer bracket to allow for the size of the tail light.

    What an idiot why didnt I see that. Oh well saves me looking around. Cheers though. Thank the bike gods for Kiwi Biker

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    few different ways,
    you could get LED number bolts (friends have done)
    you can drill two holes in under tial and put two leds thru (what i done)
    or just not run a number plate light only really need it for wofs.

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    i used these http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-192291057.htm on my K6 1000, they screwed up into the holes in the undertail where the factory spade was mounted.

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    I just used the one off the bike. Its a bit biggish but it'll do the job and it fits real good. Got a set of indicators earlier today for $40 and gonna use a bicycle reflector for my reflector. Just got to finish shaping and cutting the plate so its as invisible as possible, then paint it black. Cheers for the advice fellas

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    meh i only put a reflector on for 10 mins while its getting a wof, attaches with double side tape, then goes in to the toolbox ready for next wof when ever that is due

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