Belgian Motorcycle Plate Protector - Royal Sutton Coldfield
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Introducing our innovative License Plate Holder designed specifically for motorcycles in Belgium, crafted from high-quality PS material to ensure durability and style. This product provides a sleek and secure way to mount your motorcycle's license plate without the hassle or damage caused by drilling into the plate. Featuring a unique design that holds the license plate securely behind six tabs, this holder ensures that your plate remains firmly in place even under rugged conditions. Perfect for riders who want to maintain the integrity of their license plate while enjoying a clean, neat appearance, this holder offers a reliable and efficient solution for all biking enthusiasts. Whether you're commuting through city streets or exploring the scenic routes, this holder is engineered to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance. Moreover, the License Plate Holder can be personalized to add a touch of individuality to your bike, making it not only functional but also a reflection of your personal style. Customize it to create a stand-out look that complements your motorcycle's design while adhering to standard regulations.
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Product number
10379260
Dimensions
215 x 167 mm
Length
215 mm
Height
167 mm
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