Maybe the British / European consumers were a little more particular about how their machines looked, even on the "blind sides"?Jerry B. wrote:What I find interesting is the cover over the front mount hole. Was that cover included with all of the rear mount parts when a machine was converted? Why cover the hole because it's now in the back of the machine and really not seen?
Jerry Blais
As for the plate itself, and to answer your question specifically, yes, the cover was included with all rear mount conversions done by the factory and / or dealerships. However, the one Teak has is the less common of two designs - the other is a little more bulky in appearance. If I can find a picture of that one I'll post it here in this thread.