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So, my tail tidy license plate installation from New Rage Cycles was causing me to blow fuses. It was my fault, not NRC's, I'll explain.

I had cut their cable and made a new plug on one end. Apparently, my BB is an anomaly, it has a female plug, rather than a male one. Finally after trying everything and continually blowing fuses, I called NRC and spoke with Justin. He was super cool and spent plenty of time with me. I sent him pictures, and sure enough, I have the "wrong" plug on my bike. He said he'd sold hundreds of the Bobber kits and he was sure. My attempt at making a custom plug for the NRC cable had obviously caused the shorting issues. Justin made up a custom cable and sent it out to me at NO CHARGE. I had to take everything apart again, but no biggie. Now it works perfectly. THAT'S some great service! Thank you, Justin and NRC!

I also installed NRC's ring signals on the front fork. I took the tank off and soldered it into the harness to make it "pro," so my install took a bit longer. Still, the install was super easy and they look great. Without soldering and taking things apart, I'd bet someone could do it in less than half an hour.
 
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Eisen77, how is the water splashing after install MOSKIS plate holder.. same water marks on jackets or been reduced..?
Hey there, I have the Moskis installed and a short fender, the water comes all the way up and onto my helmet and then drips down my neck, lucky it was only a 1 mile trip for my MOT in about the only day it has rained recently.
 

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So, my tail tidy license plate installation from New Rage Cycles was causing me to blow fuses. It was my fault, not NRC's, I'll explain.

I had cut their cable and made a new plug on one end. Apparently, my BB is an anomaly, it has a female plug, rather than a male one. Finally after trying everything and continually blowing fuses, I called NRC and spoke with Justin. He was super cool and spent plenty of time with me. I sent him pictures, and sure enough, I have the "wrong" plug on my bike. He said he'd sold hundreds of the Bobber kits and he was sure. My attempt at making a custom plug for the NRC cable had obviously caused the shorting issues. Justin made up a custom cable and sent it out to me at NO CHARGE. I had to take everything apart again, but no biggie. Now it works perfectly. THAT'S some great service! Thank you, Justin and NRC!

I also installed NRC's ring signals on the front fork. I took the tank off and soldered it into the harness to make it "pro," so my install took a bit longer. Still, the install was super easy and they look great. Without soldering and taking things apart, I'd bet someone could do it in less than half an hour.
I’m stuck on installing the NRC plate relocated where you were at. Can you help?
 

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My issue was that I made the plug incorrectly. Call them and tell them the issue. They're aware of it and should be able to send you the right plug.
 
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