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Old September 22nd, 2015, 09:27 PM   #1
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Original undertail parts

I bought an SW-Motech rear carrier for my daughters 2008 Ninjette. In trying to install it, it turns out that the first owner (we're third) removed all the original undertail parts to raise the license plate, etc. Now to put the carrier on, I need to go back to the original setup. Does anyone have those parts hanging around after doing the undertail and would you like to sell them?
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Old October 16th, 2015, 08:09 AM   #2
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Welcome David!

I might have some undertail parts laying around the garage.
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i probably have the plastic plate hanger part that has the plate light and where the signals go if that is what you are referring to?
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Thanks for the answers. After a lot of searching, I ended up getting them new from a dealer and we go to pick up the bike tomorrow. There were too many small parts to put it all back together buying them piecemeal. I bought a SW-Motech rear carrier for the bike, but because of the missing OEM undertail parts it wouldn't go on. The shop that I've used for many years says it looks great so we shall see tomorrow. It's getting heated grips and a 15 tooth front sprocket as well. My daughter rides it. She's 5 foot nothing and 95 lbs so we lowered it before as well. The bike fits her well.
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Old October 22nd, 2015, 10:39 PM   #6
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Cool and enjoy!
It looks really good. Unfortunately, we are rapidly approaching the end of our riding season. It'll be -1C/30F tomorrow morning as I ride to work (and my heated hand grips are on the fritz). Gotta get as much in as I can as the forecast for the next couple of weeks continues to cool down.
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