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Headlight Relocator Bracket, Front Plate Setup

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 45% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 45% infill
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Description

Talaria Headlight Relocator for Front Number Plate Setup

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This is a simple headlight relocator bracket designed to move the original front light upward, making room for a Motocutz or ODI-style front number plate.

The bracket is intended to let you keep the original headlight while achieving a cleaner front-end look with a number plate installed at the same time.

Features

  • Relocates the original front headlight upward
  • Allows the use of a Motocutz or ODI-style front plate
  • Uses the original screws
  • Simple bolt-on style installation
  • Designed as a lightweight 3D-printable alternative

Hardware

No extra hardware is required.
The original screws are used for installation.

Important Note

Use this part at your own risk.

This is a 3D-printed bracket and I do not take any responsibility for strength, durability, fitment issues, damage, injury, or failure during use. Always inspect the part before riding and make sure it is securely mounted.

Similar brackets are available commercially in steel, which may be a better option if you want maximum durability.

Recommended Use

This part is best suited for light-duty use, testing, mock-up, or cosmetic setups. For aggressive riding, off-road use, or high-vibration environments, consider using a metal bracket instead.

Tags

headlight relocator, front plate bracket, Motocutz, ODI, Talaria, Sur-Ron, e-moto, number plate, headlight mount, 3D printed bracket

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