RIIIR and Rivco plate relocation

General Havok

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Hey Gents,

I have been searching thru posts and can't tell with any certainty if the [FONT=Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Sans-serif, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Rivco License Plate / Turn Signal Relocation Kit for the Triumph Rocket III will work on the Rocket III Roadster.

Any thoughts, advice, confirmations?

Thanks in advance.
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When u install it to make life easier you will notice some nuts under the rear gaurd that hold the tail light on. Undo these nuts and remove tail light and it will expose two little metal plates that have the threads on them you need to mount the numberplate bracket to. Pull them out then locate your numberplate bracket and then put the little plates with threads back in locating them thru the holes in the np bracket and put the nuts back on. If you try it without removing the tail light it's a prick to get in there but with the tail light out its a breeze . Mitch
 
When u install it to make life easier you will notice some nuts under the rear gaurd that hold the tail light on. Undo these nuts and remove tail light and it will expose two little metal plates that have the threads on them you need to mount the numberplate bracket to. Pull them out then locate your numberplate bracket and then put the little plates with threads back in locating them thru the holes in the np bracket and put the nuts back on. If you try it without removing the tail light it's a prick to get in there but with the tail light out its a breeze . Mitch

That's exactly right too.
 
When u install it to make life easier you will notice some nuts under the rear gaurd that hold the tail light on. Undo these nuts and remove tail light and it will expose two little metal plates that have the threads on them you need to mount the numberplate bracket to. Pull them out then locate your numberplate bracket and then put the little plates with threads back in locating them thru the holes in the np bracket and put the nuts back on. If you try it without removing the tail light it's a prick to get in there but with the tail light out its a breeze . Mitch

Thanks Evil! That's exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks for going the extra mile and explaining with such detail. This forum rocks!

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