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nhgas 09-12-2018 03:59 PM

2018 EC License Plate Attachment?
 
How did you attached the license plate on a 2018?
Apparently I did it wrong! Somewhere on Sundays 100 mile ride, it broke, so there is 3/4 of license plate somewhere in New Hampshire or Vermont.

Jakobi 09-12-2018 04:21 PM

What are your license plates made from? Did you mount it on the lower plastic part or did you remove it back and mount it up high?

Wimpy525 09-12-2018 04:21 PM

Get one of these and attach just below the tail light.https://enduroeng.com/index.php?rout...ory&path=30_31 I have one on my 13 and will be putting one on the new GP

Wimpy525 09-12-2018 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jakobi (Post 185725)
What are your license plates made from? Did you mount it on the lower plastic part or did you remove it back and mount it up high?

US models do not come with any brackets for a plate.

Danj56 09-13-2018 05:42 AM

Copy the plate, shrink it down to 80% and laminate it. I haven't lost one since. I guess you must have lost it at the Ammo.

gasgasman 09-13-2018 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Danj56 (Post 185732)
Copy the plate, shrink it down to 80% and laminate it.

And, attach to your tool bag.

nhgas 09-14-2018 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Jakobi (Post 185725)
What are your license plates made from? Did you mount it on the lower plastic part or did you remove it back and mount it up high?

Our plates are cheap stamped metal. I only mounted with two bolt sideways. I guess the vibrations where to much for the plate.

nhgas 09-14-2018 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Danj56 (Post 185732)
Copy the plate, shrink it down to 80% and laminate it. I haven't lost one since. I guess you must have lost it at the Ammo.

Yes, Sunday's ride... did not see you there. Did you go?

Danj56 09-14-2018 12:18 PM

Yeah we ride Saturday and Sunday. Saw you with Rick, you were pulling into both gas stops as we were leaving. Started riding Saturday at 61 and ended up being 62 by the time we finished on Sunday

Jakobi 09-14-2018 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by nhgas (Post 185764)
Our plates are cheap stamped metal. I only mounted with two bolt sideways. I guess the vibrations where to much for the plate.

Ours are the same!

RudolfHucker 11-08-2018 06:14 AM

I can recommend heavy duty velcro strip. It is self adhesive and is very good at absorbing vibration. I use the 2 inch wide version and cover the whole of the flat area from directly below the light lens.

Trim the tape to the shape of the mudguard, offer up the plate and trace around to match and apply the opposing velcro to the plate back. Cross lay the 2 sections, ie top to bottom on one and left to right on the other. It grips very strongly and it stop you pulling the velcro off the mudguard or plate.

A 2" x 4" patch is rated as being able to hold 15 lbs. If you do crash, it will detatch on impact rather than breaking the plate and you can just press it back on. Any dirt build up can be brushed off with a stiff brush to restore the grip strength.


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