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oldbikeman
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The front mudguard is useless and the front of the engine is getting ruined.Has anyone got any suggestions as a remedy? I was considering a ally plate behind the header pipe flush with the belly pan or some mod to the fender. THANKS
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front mudguard extender mate, keeps most of the crap off of the engine.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pyramid-Fenda ... 4843b5bdc8
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Ordered and on it's way,cheers.
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you surprise me marty!

this is the one i got off ebay and its from spain!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Carbon-Fi ... 4110wt_922
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bigspanishmarty wrote:front mudguard extender mate, keeps most of the crap off of the engine.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pyramid-Fenda ... 4843b5bdc8
Agree totally stuck on one the blade fender and it made a massive difference when riding through the winter month's

before the head would be plastered in crap, now its clear

need to get a new carbon fibre one now myself.
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lumpyv wrote:you surprise me marty!

this is the one i got off ebay and its from spain!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Carbon-Fi ... 4110wt_922
thats the one i've got lumpy..... :lol:
can't have everyone stealing my carbon cool. tbh i was in a rush when i replied to obm's post, so i didn't have time to find the link to the carbon jobby...
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bigspanishmarty wrote:
lumpyv wrote:you surprise me marty!

this is the one i got off ebay and its from spain!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Carbon-Fi ... 4110wt_922
thats the one i've got lumpy..... :lol:
can't have everyone stealing my carbon cool. tbh i was in a rush when i replied to obm's post, so i didn't have time to find the link to the carbon jobby...
I think you'll find I purchased the said item before you and on my recommendation you followed suit, young man. So the stealing of the carbon cool would be errr...you!!!
:lol: :lol:
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in truth kev, i bought one well over a year ago, but then sold it with my storm front forks to another forum member..... :lol:
but i will credit you with discovering that it also fits a blade/sp mudguard, which in turn led me to purchase another one from bluebird engineering.... :thumbup:
i'm looking at new hel lines at the mo, with lush coloured connectors...... :wink:
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Are you going to order them to fit the 954, or SP length to compensate for the bar risers?
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Got this one myself a while back....still to fit it lazy feker I am

http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/catal ... cts_id=109
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Kev L wrote:Are you going to order them to fit the 954, or SP length to compensate for the bar risers?
you lost me mate :?
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bigspanishmarty wrote:
Kev L wrote:Are you going to order them to fit the 954, or SP length to compensate for the bar risers?
you lost me mate :?
I thought the SP lines were slightly longer than the 929/954, I may well be wrong, and not for the first time!
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i'm using the storm lines(rerouted) at the mo, they seem ok, but i'll have a word with my mate the mechanic and if he suggests i go for a longer line then i'll look into which option is best..... :thumbup:
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