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Front Mudguards; how do I tell original from patterned
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cobrafighter Mar 8 2008, 10:42 AM Post #16
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no upload!
I have had a look and it has washers welded around these holes, so assume it is an original.
the Dutch web site Alamar is advertizing original muddies, front 59 quid and rear 120 I think. I thought you could not get original stuff any more?
also they have a few pattern stuff, a front for 7 quid!! do the Dutch muddies fit OK as I have seen posts that say the brackets are in the wrong place?
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stevewoods04 Mar 8 2008, 11:26 AM Post #17
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file is probably too big, sounds like your muddies original as regards the dutch ones the front is either for the left hand brake plate or I believe one dutch guy said they still sold the right hand models but they had two holes higher up the mudguard for the dutch model fizz which would be incorrect for our english one.
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eaglestan Mar 8 2008, 11:47 AM Post #18
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ive just orderd a load of original parts from webbs of lincoln, lots of parts are still available and cheaper to.Main stand pin is a tener plus postage on flea bay,Four quid from yamaha
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can you post there details, web site phone etc
cheers mate
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Stan, thanks for that, I will be on the phone on Monday. I have finally got the bottom yoke, so don't need one now. thanks for the offer I appreciate it.

on the frame side washers for the kick stand, the bloke I gave the frame to for welding has literaly welded M14 washers in as per Mortem B. He got them from the local h/ware shop. he has told me I will need to gring the outers down if I wish for cosmentics, I have not seen it yet. he did say the stand is now a nice snug fit, better than standard fit!
thanks again

Cobra
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