Rear mudguard options

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  1. billyandmollysdad

    billyandmollysdad Senior Member

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    Hey people :biggrin:
    So, i've been thinking about what i'd like to do with the Bonnie when i take it off the road over winter....
    I would like to change the big old indicators for starters, upgrade the headlight (are they all crap ?)
    And, another thing is either chop down, or replace the rear mudguard to 'butch' things up a little, nothing radical, just to make it stand out a little.
    I would also like to fit a scrambler front fender, as they are a lot shorter than the standard one.
    Like i said, i'm not looking for anything radical, just ever so slightly different, what are your thoughts and ideas ?
     
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    Sounds like a good winter project. Good luck with it.
     
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    billyandmollysdad Senior Member

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    Cheers, got to clear the spare bedroom first :rolleyes:
    That's the new garage over winter, nice and warm in there :biggrin:
    Got to get the bed in bits and out of there, but its been well used this week
    Been laid up in here all week with flu, so got lots to catch up on as soon as i'm able. Looks like i will be laid up for the early part of next week as well.
     
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    Cast wheel mudguards are quite nice and shorter sportier looking. :p
     
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    Thats the sort of thing i'm after Tig, thanks :upyeah:
     
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