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I made my own plate bracket to work with the oem tail. Posted about it here: http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?p=772373#post772373
It's a cheap $10 option. |
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Location: Rancho Cucamonger
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probably a stupid question, but i couldn't find any pics of the finished product on the bike?
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I have the grab rail fitted with a D3 tail tidy no problem. can post pics if requested
On a further note, as long as the tail tidy mounts to the original holes and still on the inside it should be fine, the grab rail mounts on the outside of holes. |
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Thanks for the offer! Yes, I'd love a pic or two of the finished install.
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Hope the picture worked, sorry if it needs rotating, at work.
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