@@AK-oh1yi thank you, please subscribe for more Hypermotard content that will be out soon. I posted a link to a site that carries this brand of L-brackets on your other comment.
I went in the opposite direction with the OEM tail assembly because, seen in profile it makes perfect sense from a design perspective. While the front conveys a raptor countenance, kind of like a wasp(?), the tail in profile looks like a stinger. I covered the end piece which a separate part from the longitudinal piece that attaches to the bike beneath the tail light. I removed the OEM turn signals and installed three (yes, three) Rizoma 3-way lights, so the bike is very visible at a great distance. I don't live in a suburban or rural setting, so visibility is paramount.
I really like the simplicity of the supermoto look. It’s what made me fall in love with the look of this bike originally. I see what you’re saying though, I never thought of it that way!
Great job on the plate. I have the integrated brake/turn signals already. When I put those on next season I’m going to look into that plate and light set up.
Thank you! Wanted to make sure it looked as clean as possible. Really satisfied with everything, especially the LED license plate light. TST has great products and really helpful instructional videos!
@@AK-oh1yi the only place I could find similar brackets is here: www.strobesnmore.com/feniex-fusion-quad-l-bracket.html This one isn’t identical, and they have a few more options that would work similar to the one I used. Really disappointing they stopped selling these on Amazon because it was the perfect solution for this application.
Man, great question. I should have definitely shared the hardware sizes when I made the video. I believe they were 12mm length bolts. They were not very long. The plastic battery box wasn’t very thick to drill through, and even thought it’s really sturdy, the metal plate bracket I used isn’t super thick either.
@@FitRob87 thanks so much!! Just waiting on the signals to come in and I’m doing the same. Just wanted to be prepared with everything I need! Any issues with heat from exhaust on the signals? I’ve got the sc project crt on mine and there’s not much room at all lol
@@MattHareMusic zero issues with heat from the Termi cans. There is very little room between the turn signals and the pipes, but they fit nicely. They look the same today as the day installed them, they haven’t warped or melted at all.
@@MattHareMusic thank you for subscribing, and happy to help! The ugliest thing about these bikes is that tail, and there aren’t a ton of great out of the box solutions for mounting a plate.