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Devil high mount

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Took 2 and a half days but Ive finally fitted the full Devil high mount system I got for my baby. It replaces a yoshi slip on I had on the stock headers.

Had a few problems such as 6 of the 8 exhaust studs undoing rather then the nuts, plus I had to bin the rear indicator setup I had because it didnt fit, but overall its been more then worth it. Ive hooked up my undertail and brake light indicators to flash together now to hopefully avoid another yellow sticker (I got stickered about 6 months back for having just the undertail flickers).

Excuse the naked ness of her. She wont get her fairings back on till tomorrow once Ive gone for a decent ride and re-tightened all the nuts.

Have only been on a short 10 minute ride since getting it back together but frieking hell what a difference. Pulls like a freight train now and wheelies much easier in 2nd gear.

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Post by mac flash »

Nice job m8t, love the indicators, overall a very slick looking beast.
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like it..cept for the ofset number plate..that looks dicky...can it b fixed?
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Offset number plate was necessary unfortunately to make it fit. I'm not particulary fond of it either though so will be getting a custom mini plate for it in a month or two (they are 19cm wide versus 26cm standard). That should allow me to mount it just about dead centre again. :)
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Post by zx'er »

Nice work!! Love the way the Devil tucks in tight and close and the lights are trick. Agree with the number plate though. Very Shmick indeed 8)
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Post by Stereo »

Your licence plate doesnt have numbers on it.... perhaps you should just take it off

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That looks great...
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Cool, but ya can mount a plate in front of ya rear wheel as long as the angles of vision are correct and you have a plate light. Best ya check that out in your state, I have heard of someone doing that and being legal in QLD although a bit unconventional and it does look very neat too :wink:
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Post by greeny »

that looks HOT!

big fan of the high mount.
You have a sweet looking ride there
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scotty37 wrote:Cool, but ya can mount a plate in front of ya rear wheel as long as the angles of vision are correct and you have a plate light. Best ya check that out in your state, I have heard of someone doing that and being legal in QLD although a bit unconventional and it does look very neat too :wink:


Yeah have seen bikes overseas do that. It looks good but I think it would just be cop bait over here in WA. The indicator setup alone is enough for me to get yellow stickered (not 30cm apart), so I have to try and avoid attention from the boys in blue as much as possible. Not to worry once I get a mini plate for it it should look much better then it does now anyway. :)
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NinjaMoses wrote:Offset number plate was necessary unfortunately to make it fit. I'm not particulary fond of it either though so will be getting a custom mini plate for it in a month or two (they are 19cm wide versus 26cm standard). That should allow me to mount it just about dead centre again. :)



???? Are you sure on that one? Thought the bikes only went down as far as 21cm, mini's are only for cars? Looked into it a couple of months ago for then b/f's bike, if I'm wrong them I'm off to the licencing centre for a chrissie present, ya can never have too many of them :) score heaps of browny points :)
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Post by Colette »

Looks fantastic, worth all the hard work - well done!
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stonneville wrote:
NinjaMoses wrote:Offset number plate was necessary unfortunately to make it fit. I'm not particulary fond of it either though so will be getting a custom mini plate for it in a month or two (they are 19cm wide versus 26cm standard). That should allow me to mount it just about dead centre again. :)



???? Are you sure on that one? Thought the bikes only went down as far as 21cm, mini's are only for cars? Looked into it a couple of months ago for then b/f's bike, if I'm wrong them I'm off to the licencing centre for a chrissie present, ya can never have too many of them :) score heaps of browny points :)


Straight from the DPI website! :)

Small motorcycle available in aluminium only - (190mm * 100mm)
Normal motorcycle aluminium & polycarbonate - (254mm * 100mm)


http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/licensing/customplates/1390.asp
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Post by stonneville »

NinjaMoses wrote:
stonneville wrote:
NinjaMoses wrote:Offset number plate was necessary unfortunately to make it fit. I'm not particulary fond of it either though so will be getting a custom mini plate for it in a month or two (they are 19cm wide versus 26cm standard). That should allow me to mount it just about dead centre again. :)



???? Are you sure on that one? Thought the bikes only went down as far as 21cm, mini's are only for cars? Looked into it a couple of months ago for then b/f's bike, if I'm wrong them I'm off to the licencing centre for a chrissie present, ya can never have too many of them :) score heaps of browny points :)


Straight from the DPI website! :)

Small motorcycle available in aluminium only - (190mm * 100mm)
Normal motorcycle aluminium & polycarbonate - (254mm * 100mm)


http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/licensing/customplates/1390.asp


Well in that case, maybe I didn't buy them cos that's what we already have :roll:

Then looking at the picture (which you can't see cos I can't put it in here :() mabye not *runs out to check plate size* oooh that's right not on my bike today :(
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Post by Pabs »

Looks great the upswept can and the undertail looks awsome!!
good job,you'll have to post the pics when you get your fairing back on :lol:
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