Motoxkx80

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I have not seen one up close so this is why I am asking this.On the bottom half (which is vented)does the number go over the holes or is there something under it to put the number on?
 

Traildale1

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You have to support the bottom half of the vinyl number with a piece of plastic shaped just like number. The vinyl number won't stick to a mesh/screen.
 

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ozmxracer

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It is better if you do place a piece of plastic behind the numbers as this aids to keep them there by the end of a days racing (due to the amount of rocks and sand etc).
If you are like OKE then I suppose that you don't have to worry about that because you're never behind someone! But then what about lapping people? ;)

Get a 1/2 mesh plate they look trick even if you can't tell the difference.
 

Jaybird

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oz, are you using electrical tape for numbers? :think

lol, mine stick just fine too.
 

Jaybird

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Oz, nice looking ride.
I should elaborate on how I did my plate. I placed the numbers on the top half of the plate, then I took a razor and cut them along the line above the mesh. I then placed the bottom half of the numbers on the mesh itself, aligning them with the top halfs. Works real well that way. I have seen some who just put the whole number on and it leaves a bad gap. I can see where that would be a problem.

lol, I kinda like my poseur plate and vented fender! :)
 

smb_racing

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bah, new fangled number plates, who needs em anyway?:think
buy a headlight :confused:
 

Jaybird

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LOL...I'm a real poseur, not just posing as one!:)

Yep, its the Cycra.
I don't care what MXA says....the fender sure looks better to me than the stock KTM spear. (lighter too)

Was it a good value? Absolutely not!
 

ozmxracer

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Okiewan,
You just have to look good when you turn up to the races,because there's only three guys per class that look good on the way home! :p

A bit of posing never hurt anyone, it just boosts your EGO and may help with those bad starts due to the "phsyk" factor of your competitors.

mmmm, I might look into a vented guard, black rims, new plastics, eng work, pipe etc. ( Nah I think I might just keep on practicing)
 
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