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🛠 Adjustable angle and height for perfect positioning
🏍️ Designed for Softail M8 clean and tailored fitment
🎯 Sleek look ideal for bobber/short fender builds
🛡 Durable black finish built to withstand the elements
🔧 Easy customization adapts to different styles and setups
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Bring your custom vision to life with this adjustable license plate holder designed for Softail M8 models. Thanks to its angle and height adjustments, it lets you align the license plate precisely with your fender, tire, and desired style, while maintaining a clean, cohesive look.
Whether you’ve opted for a short fender or a more minimalist line, this bracket offers a generous adjustment range to position the plate to the millimeter, avoid wheel interference, and improve visibility. Its black finish blends discreetly with a stock look or elevates a bobber/scrambler build, while resisting everyday wear.
Strong and practical, it’s made to accompany Softail M8 builds on the road and in the city. If your stock bracket forces a fixed angle that’s too vertical or a height that no longer suits after fender modification, this solution gives you the freedom to dial in the right tilt and the right height without compromising style.
Softail Street Bob (FXBB/FXBBS)
Softail Standard (FXST)
Low Rider / Low Rider S / Low Rider ST (FXLR/FXLRS/FXLRST)
Fat Bob (FXFB/FXFBS)
Fat Boy (FLFB/FLFBS)
Breakout (FXBR/FXBRS)
Heritage Classic (FLHC/FLHCS)
Softail Slim (FLSL)
Deluxe (FLDE)
Sport Glide (FLSB)
🛠 Type: adjustable motorcycle license plate holder (angle + height) for Softail M8
💪 Material: robust aluminum, black finish
🎚 Adjustments: multi-position tilt and adjustable height to align with a short fender or stock setup
🔩 Mounting: designed to fit the Softail M8 chassis for a clean install
🎨 Color: black
⚖️ Weight: lightweight, built for lasting stability
✔ Angle and height adjustments for a perfect position
✔ Discreet, clean design for a refined bobber style
✔ Durable black finish for improved longevity
✔ Clean integration on Softail M8, even with a shortened fender
✔ Better aesthetic compatibility with wide tires and custom setups
The stock plate bracket often favors a fixed position and a bulky visual footprint. On a customized Softail M8, especially after installing a short fender or more minimalist elements, the plate can seem too high, too vertical, or misaligned with the wheel and the bike’s lines.
Fixed angle that limits aesthetic adjustment
Height poorly suited after fender modification
Visual bulk that weighs down the silhouette
Hard to achieve a clean, coherent alignment
Thanks to its angle and height adjustments, this bracket solves these constraints. It allows you to place the plate exactly where you want it for a cleaner result, better integration, and a style that perfectly matches your build.
Bobber, custom, or minimalist Softail M8 builds
Bikes equipped with a short fender requiring plate repositioning
Riders looking to adjust tilt and height for clean alignment
Style-focused builds without sacrificing functionality
Daily use or weekend rides, with a clean and refined presentation
Tip: adjust tilt gradually to align the plate with the fender and tire lines for flawless aesthetics. Always check local regulations regarding plate visibility and angle.



