Blanking plate to replace rear mud deflector

10 mins in the garage.... not pretty as a TT one but it covers up the holes, which is all it needs

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Looks posh to me :thumb2
 
but why have a plate? :nenau - Planning to get it off my bike - hence the question. put the screws back in without the shovel and it should be good. you may need shorter screws.
 
10 mins in the garage.... not pretty as a TT one but it covers up the holes, which is all it needs

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That looks so much better than the TT one. The TT one looks hideous.
 
but why have a plate? :nenau - Planning to get it off my bike - hence the question. put the screws back in without the shovel and it should be good. you may need shorter screws.

That's what I did. Looks ok to me.
 


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