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Hi there i would to build an L shaped motorcycle tail bracket but i don't have any tools.
It has to be a rectangular L shaped one,also i wouldn't know which metal to use.
Thanks in advance
Hello @fabrizio1990,
Wonderful to see you active again on the site! Thank you for your question on building a motorcycle tail light bracket.
I'm sure @EricL would be happy to assist you once he's back on the site later today. In the meantime let me tag @CSParnell to see if he has any thoughts.
Akanksha
Hello @fabrizio1990
Thank you for sharing your question about making a bracket for your tail light. Would it be possible for you to post a photo of the tail light and where you'll be attaching it to the motorcycle? This will give our members a chance to assess its location. We can then make recommendations on how to proceed.
I suggest having a look at the Carinya brackets specifically the Carinya 40 x 600 x 1mm Flat Make-a-Bracket - single. It is relatively easy to form into the shape that you need and is rated for outdoor use. The tools you'll need are pliers, a hack saw and sandpaper to remove the sharp edge of the steel once you cut it. If the holes don't line up with your bracket you'll need a drill and a drill bit as well.
Please keep in mind to wear safety gear such as goggles, gloves and a dust mask when cutting or drilling into steel.
We look forward to seeing the photos of your tail light.
Eric
Alumunium would work but hard to get a large angle piece. Painted steel is also good from a hardware store it is possible to buy 2 angle brackets.
Looking at your photos maybe a single angle bracket could be used to support your existing setup.
You will need to check this hardware solution works for you as I cant tell strickly from photos.
The main issue would be the curve of the mud guard fitting the curve of the hose hanger It must be close to work,
https://www.bunnings.com.au/haxbury-bronze-savanna-hose-hanger_p3111059
Apart from this try super auto, bike shops or wreckers might have a better solution.
Hello @fabrizio1990
Thank you so much for posting those photos. If you are after something much more robust, I suggest checking out the Carinya Angle Bracket range. Perhaps you'll find something that will be suitable for what you have in mind. I'm afraid that if you wish to use aluminium you will need to invest in tools. Perhaps you can ask a friend or relative if you can borrow tools from them in order to begin your project.
Let me call on our experienced members @TedBear and @JoeAzza for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @EricL good to know Bunning has some plate type aluminum in stock to make brackets up etc.
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