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Sur Ron Tail Light Bracket
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Tail Light / License Plate holder for Sur Ron Firefly E-Bike. Original the EU Version of the Bike has a rear wheel hugger with Lights / Plates, but this is ugly and unusable for offroad.
So I designed this Bracket, which holds an combined tail light / flasher (70mm mounting holes, used without its Aluminium-Bracket, find it on ebay/amazon) and an L1e License Plate and is mounted to the original mounting holes under the seat. I made it with a little overlap of Plate and Light Housing to prevent flexing. I tried with carbon reinforced PETG. Time will tell, if it withstands vibrations.
Update 20.05.2020:
It proofed to be durable so far. Nevertheless I also added an Adapter-Version which uses the non-L1e original Aluminium Bracket. Advantage: The complete unit can now be removed within seconds. Therefore you should use a sealed Electrical connector. The License Plate will be a little bit closer to the rocker arm now, but still it does not touch it while the suspension is fully compr
So I designed this Bracket, which holds an combined tail light / flasher (70mm mounting holes, used without its Aluminium-Bracket, find it on ebay/amazon) and an L1e License Plate and is mounted to the original mounting holes under the seat. I made it with a little overlap of Plate and Light Housing to prevent flexing. I tried with carbon reinforced PETG. Time will tell, if it withstands vibrations.
Update 20.05.2020:
It proofed to be durable so far. Nevertheless I also added an Adapter-Version which uses the non-L1e original Aluminium Bracket. Advantage: The complete unit can now be removed within seconds. Therefore you should use a sealed Electrical connector. The License Plate will be a little bit closer to the rocker arm now, but still it does not touch it while the suspension is fully compr
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