Universal Adjustable / Flip Bracket Adjustable Tail Tidy
The Normal variant:
- ...does NOT have holes to mount the Static Plate Light. Check out the other options instead Plate Lights
- ...has an install video here!
₦170,600.00
A universal adjustable/flip bracket to attach onto your existing tail tidy
The universal adjustable/flip bracket is a great option for bikes I haven't got around to designing yet, if you want to keep your indicators (stock or aftermarket) and plate light as they. If you have multiple bikes or know you're upgrading soon, you can take this one with you!
- Doesn't matter which bike/model — What's important is the existing tail tidy/fender.
- If you have the triangle shaped R&G, this will likely need to be trimmed down
- Easily transferrable to new bikes
- Versatile
- Two size options
- Can keep existing indicators and plate lights in place
The universal adjustable/flip bracket will fit with most rectangular shaped tail tidy's but you will need to use your own intuition to determine if it'll 100% fit. READ the diagrams below to understand how the bracket works and sits.
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— International customers: If you have a plate wider than 6" - or you have pre-drilled holes, you may need plate extenders.
— The brackets come equipped with two strong, adjustable torque hinges. Once set they wont need adjusting again and will hold their position through high speeds and bumps.
— You can adjust the strength of the stiffness on these brackets to suit your needs.
— We recommend a 7x5" plate to avoid the plate catching the wheel. Generally, naked bikes are less forgiving and sportsbike are ok as they have higher tails.
— The brackets come pre-assembled and loctited.
— You can also find in your package information on how to use your bracket.
The brackets intended 'flipped' use is for motorcycle shows, track events, private land, photos/videos - content creation etc. — and not to be used on the roads. If using to breach transportation laws, Flip N Dip Ltd won’t undertake any responsibility. Please make sure to also do your own research on your local traffic laws.