Stealth no. Plate bracket

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Stealth no. Plate bracket

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Several people asked for the source of the number plate mounting when looking over my S on Sunday, here's the link http://www.r1100sgoodies.com/flash/index.html
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Lloyd
Is yours the stealth or the extra stealth?I wanna get one of those for my stealth machine.
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ps Quite entertaining that A444,especially when the clocks tried to hit me in the face over that crest! :lol:
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Gus,

If you looked at the rear of my bike, I have the extra stealth. That would be the one I would go for, looks smart and cleans the back end up nicely (no homophopic jokes please).

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You need extra stealth for the back end (so I'm told) :oops:
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Lloyd,

Must be late, I don't get that one.

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Thankyou guys
I will be ordering an X tra stealth then.
Andrew how do get on regarding the traffic division arond yours ways then?What with your louds cans,small plate etc etc,.....! :wink:
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Hi Gus,

Well it helps being a traffic cop myself.

Although riding back the other day I thought I was going to be pulled a few times by my colleagues in England. Glad I still had the baffles in the Staintunes.

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