***These plates are designed for a full face decal, therefore during manufacturer no precautions are taken to prevent minor cosmetic blemishes to the face of the plate. When removed from the mold, they are stacked with the tabs for the velcro that protrude from the back side touching the front flat face of the plate. This causes scratches in the thin release film on the plate. This shouldn't be an issue since the idea is to cover a number plate with numbers and other stickers. However, if this sounds troubling to you, DO NOT PURCHASE.***

Air-Uni Number Plate - new production using the original mold from 1984. These are the extra large ones for use with old school Pro bars.

Size: 10 3/4" tall and 15 3/4" wide (down tube velcro is spaced 9" apart and is about 5 1/2" lower than the upper velcro).

Color: RED (Note: Per current sanctioning body rules, for racing numbers must appear on a white background. These colored plates are intended for show use).

These were designed in 1981 with the help of Brent Patterson for the famous "Patterson Plate" that help rockect Uni and Brent to BMX fame. The original mold had holes for zip ties but around 1983 or early 1984 the mold was modified to use velcro straps and that is the mold these are made from. The material use has a new brighter dye and molds out thinner than the old plates. These are also made in the same facility in Oregon that also produces the modern Uni seats and the grips.

MADE IN THE USA

IMPORTANT: There is no substitute for MEASURING your bike before ordering. While there are some rule of thumb standard for bikes from a specific era, there are no absolutes. Notice we charge a non-negotiable 20% restocking fee on returns (to reimburse us for the "free" shipping we provided initially, time to process, etc.). Save yourself time and money and MEASURE first, order once.

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