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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ?
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Her is a pick for the heck of it ! if this works ?


 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
SHARP LOOKING BIKE!
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
oh btw i removed mine when i had my warrior - no diff - i did use washers to make up the diff in thickness so the bolts wouldnt be too long
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Thanks Slothy, I did take it off, seems to be decoration. The rotor looks nice now without that plate.
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Got a pic by chance? BB
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Good looking bike Big Bear ! If this pic comes through you will see I changed a few things on mine. On the midnight Roadliner, I think some things stick out! so I painted the rear fender struts, took off the tank chrome (added a classic emblem) removed the rear brake disc plate, lowered it a bit and a few things I can't think of.

If you are going to remove the disc plate let me know I found a easy way without taking much apart.
It will destroy the plate .....




Thanks !!!
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Looks great! I'll get some info from you later , as I'm headed out the door.
I'll have to fill you in on my 10 dollar lay down tag bracket that really
makes the back end look better. Thanks , Dan
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Some of my text didn't come through... Anyhow I changed a few thing on the bike since it is a midnight Roadliner
Some things needed to be powder coated, like the rear fender struts (I think), I'm still waiting on some parts.
I have the lay down license plate system coming and a couple other parts just to clean the bike up some.
I love the ride and power of this bike !!

Thanks
 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Another pic! Thanks for offer on the license plate trick, I ordered a Baron laydown about
a week ago, any other good suff like that I would love to hear! Thanks !!

 
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Re:Can the rear brake disc plate be removed ? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I love how clean it looks on your tank without the chrome lines on it Always hated that part of the RL

Steven
 
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