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Well 2 issues I can think of:
#1 - Leagality. You'd have to check what your local restrictions are in regards to specifics about mounting plates on bikes.
#2 - Clearance issues with suspension. You have to be VERY careful that where you mount the plate will not interfear with the bike's suspension or come into contact with any part of the bike during full compression.
I've seen bikes (not FZ6's) that have their plates mounted low on the swingarm.
#1 - Leagality. You'd have to check what your local restrictions are in regards to specifics about mounting plates on bikes.
#2 - Clearance issues with suspension. You have to be VERY careful that where you mount the plate will not interfear with the bike's suspension or come into contact with any part of the bike during full compression.
I've seen bikes (not FZ6's) that have their plates mounted low on the swingarm.