We can't predict all the events that can still trip us up so any date we put out would not likely be realistic. The first batch of the MT10 lights are waiting for the lens mold to be operational. All other components have been made and assembled. I believe the teating of the mold is scheduled for the 15th. Once that is actually stable in producing good parts we will start flowing product out.
2024 R7, the fuse box is not able to fully clip back into its position with the bolts underneath it. Holes are lined up perfectly with the framing bracket. Is it just a case of loosening the bolts until they're low enough for the box to fit back in?
Please email our Support Team with the subject line "For Bart from TH-cam" and we can try to help you out. Please make sure you include some detailed photos. Support@TSTIndustries.com
If you haven’t found a fix yet put the bolt through from the top, the plate will hide the treads anyway so will look fine and won’t interfere with fuse box
The light is reusable so you would just transfer it to the new plate. If you are using the adhesive, and it gets damaged in the transplant, you can just pick up some double side tape and use that in subsequent installations. -TST
@@krushtyy the backing plate for the top side of the undertail serves as the template. You drop it in place and use that to locate your holes. That backing plate is in fact in the photo of the kit contents. Maybe you did not look at the photo that indicates "low mount" option. You can scroll through all the photos until you see the one that documents out low mount kit. -BR
Our products are designed and verified to fit on North American spec motorcycles. As mentioned on our product page, “NON U.S. BUYERS: Our standard bracket is designed for U.S. plates and fits a hole spacing of 12.7 to 15.49 cm with 5mm hardware, while the adjustable bracket fits a hole spacing of 13.2 to 15.97 cm with 5mm hardware.”
Need the MT-10 one and integrated tail light today!!! Please just put a date out there!
We can't predict all the events that can still trip us up so any date we put out would not likely be realistic. The first batch of the MT10 lights are waiting for the lens mold to be operational. All other components have been made and assembled. I believe the teating of the mold is scheduled for the 15th. Once that is actually stable in producing good parts we will start flowing product out.
2024 R7, the fuse box is not able to fully clip back into its position with the bolts underneath it. Holes are lined up perfectly with the framing bracket. Is it just a case of loosening the bolts until they're low enough for the box to fit back in?
Please email our Support Team with the subject line "For Bart from TH-cam" and we can try to help you out. Please make sure you include some detailed photos. Support@TSTIndustries.com
Just ran into the same issue, what's the fix?
@@TSTindustriesdid this issue ever get resolved?
@@dylanspringborn3965 Need to know as well, just ordered for my 24 R7
If you haven’t found a fix yet put the bolt through from the top, the plate will hide the treads anyway so will look fine and won’t interfere with fuse box
when i change plates do i just put the license light on the other one? or do i buy another light?
The light is reusable so you would just transfer it to the new plate. If you are using the adhesive, and it gets damaged in the transplant, you can just pick up some double side tape and use that in subsequent installations.
-TST
Does the license plate bracket adjust so you change the angle or it’s a fixed position?
For the low mount the bracket is fixed
i can’t find the separate video of the wire for the light? do you mind dropping the link!
Are you asking for wiring up a license plate light? That video is in the product page of our license plate light on pur website
th-cam.com/video/cSM7Q_kMmeY/w-d-xo.html
does the template for the holes come with the kit? if not where can i find it?
only ask as its not shown in the picture when i clicked the link in the description
@@krushtyy the backing plate for the top side of the undertail serves as the template. You drop it in place and use that to locate your holes. That backing plate is in fact in the photo of the kit contents. Maybe you did not look at the photo that indicates "low mount" option. You can scroll through all the photos until you see the one that documents out low mount kit.
-BR
@@TSTindustries perfect thank you, thanks for the quick response. socials on point 😎
You're welcome.
i can not find the product on your website
It's listed on the standard fender eliminator page as an option.
does a german plate fit?
Our products are designed and verified to fit on North American spec motorcycles. As mentioned on our product page, “NON U.S. BUYERS: Our standard bracket is designed for U.S. plates and fits a hole spacing of 12.7 to 15.49 cm with 5mm hardware, while the adjustable bracket fits a hole spacing of 13.2 to 15.97 cm with 5mm hardware.”
Legal in Cali?
You would have to check your local laws. We're not 100% sure.
@TSTindustries I appreciate your reply thank you 🙏
What kinda ratchet is that thing called???? Rotating handle grip?!?
Just a rotating ratchet. They're available at most tool suppliers.