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Yes,

You can find them somewhere on this forum in another thread. I have read through all posts for hours when I wanted to make me a set . I used these dimensions and it really works well. I advice you to combine with a honda honda cbr600rr shock. It transforms the bike and these shocks can be found pretty cheap second hand
This is what Flux wrote:

Mark II Plate Dimensions
So many people have been asking me for this, and now that the last set have shipped out, here the dimensions are:

DB = Dogbone
SA = SwingArm
RSU = Rear Shock Absorber

DB->SA = 76.0mm
DB->RSU = 59.0mm
RSU->SA = 68.0mm

Holes are 10.0mm in diameter
Material is 4.5mm thick, of 5083-H321 alloy (milled down from 5mm or 3/16" thick plate stock)
Minimum of 7.0mm material wide around all bolt holes (basically a 17.0mm radius around center of each bolt-hole)
Minimum cross-beam width is 18.0mm
Radius of inner cut-out triangle corners is 6.0mm

Type II Architectural Class 1 black anodising finish

Engraved with DB, SA, and RSU at appropriate holes for each mounting point (to avoid confusion).

See image of a plate below for pictorial clarification on the above.
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Thank you for posting that up GVY! Your searching skills are better than mine, I could never find hard dimensions on the MKII plate!


I've modeled up a MK1 with fatigue life improvements, I'll get a MKII done as well and post them up after I get to check-fit a prototype.... Likely not until after track season is over though!
 
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