
excuse the cable tie lol
From that angle of the lower edge of your numberplate, I'd check that the subframe is straight....reggy5 wrote:following up on my thread ( show us your (bike) helmet) I thought id do another as I have some new higher linkpipes for my bike and I think it looks alot better...... heres mine show me yours lol
excuse the cable tie lol
Got to agree with you there Tony, unless it's just the nbr plate, there's something very wrong theretony.mon wrote:
From that angle of the lower edge of your numberplate, I'd check that the subframe is straight....
Sorry to piss on your birthday cake, but it looks off to me, and it's often bent following a drop. Park the bike on a paddock stand and use a broom handle across the lower edges of the rear plastics.
As tony says though if you measure to bottom of tail plastics theres no need to check number platetattoo wrote:I agree it does look lopsided...before checking the subframe i'd check that the numberplate holes are straight,mine were 10mm out when i got mine..brother inlaw must of had the dogs eyes in when he did it instead of his..then check the subframe if the holes are ok
Just a one nightie was it !!MacV2 wrote:I don't like this one very much...![]()
Where do you attach your license plate to that? I have a few ideas where I can put MY license platecheekykev wrote: