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Offline Butch (cb)

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Mudguards Stays
« on: 21.07. 2011 16:30 »
I'm running my nominally '58 iron head bitza with chrome 'blades' front and rear. That on the front is a RGS type from Draganfly. I have the correct short stays that run straight up immediately behind the fork legs. I seem unable to find the correct ones to connect from the bottom of the forks to the front and back each side. I need four and suspect they are probably all the same length. I'm on the road with flat Al strip doing the job for now.

Any guidance on where I might find a supplier for something a little better?

Thanks.
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Offline Topdad

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Re: Mudguards Stays
« Reply #1 on: 21.07. 2011 17:07 »
I've fitted the same to a '59 a10 with an 8" single sided brake , I'd try Cake st classics ,I got mine from him 8yrs ago and still sound or burton bike bit's another mate swears by them, just thought could be the other way round mine  from burton etc, Hope that helps Bob H.
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Re: Mudguards Stays
« Reply #2 on: 21.07. 2011 17:20 »
I got some tube off E bay, flattened the ends and drilled them.
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