When I lost the first one, I thought that since all the hardware was missing, that it was license plate/inspection sticker theft. Next, one day I noticed the license plate light unit missing. I replaced it. Then, I lost a second license plate. Now, I thought it was caused by the inspection sticker frame projecting down below the plate mount. To stop the flapping, I would remove the inspection sticker plate. When I lost the third plate, I drilled a hole in the center bottom of the plate to prevent the license plate flapping and cracking along the upper bolt line. So, now on my fourth plate and second plate light fixture, I heard a strange clicking noise from the rear at speed. I checked the plate, no cracks, my third, center bolt has stopped the plate vibration. But, when I looked higher, I saw a two (2) inch crack on both sides of the support frame for the rear fender. It obviously has been in the process of cracking for a long time. I have 27,000 miles on the machine. I bet the cracking started a long time ago as evidenced by the rust in the cracks. When I discussed this with the dealer, he said he had heard of many lost license plates. I wonder why they never mentioned it? When I talked to Can Am, they said it is not covered by the extended warranty, but in the interests of good will, they would replace the bracket.
So, check your rear fender support bracket early and often.
Any ideas on mitigating this problem?
So, check your rear fender support bracket early and often.
Any ideas on mitigating this problem?