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It’s a 2 seat. It’s mounted pretty much same place as yours but it hangs down a bit lower.
 
i had a similar issue on my canam. Every piece of plastic on the rear of my machine is textured, and in michigan we don't have plates. We have stickers that need flat surfaces or else you are SOL with it staying on. Thankfully mine comes with a license plate bracket, so i cut a piece of lexon, drilled holes, and then mounted it to the license plate frame. Stuck the stickers on that and i'm golden.
Wish michigan would go to a plate like other states have done.
 
I think its pretty discusting that SxS oem haven't clued in by now (all the years of production past) that the majority of these operate where registration and a plate must be mounted as a requirement. Much like cars, suv's, truck, 4x4's and even true off road Jeep's. The lack of a designate plate location and or mount plate for the required plate is a must have by now in production.

I'd extend that to signal lights with is also so easy to implement as I and may other do drive through town roads now and then which require indicators. I am able to get away with my arm out but come on build them in now already. Its dirt cheap to do as the front only has no lights on most that can't be converted to Wink, back has them.
My Ryco turn signal kit that I purchased for legal use in Utah , Arizona and Wyoming comes with a lighted plate, haven’t installed yet
Greggde
 
I made a bracket from sheet metal, sprayed it black, and bolted it to the existing holes in the frame. A license plate light is part of the requirements here to be street legal, so the LED that's part of the Ryco kit is centered above the plate.
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