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Front Mudguard Wrestling
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedtwin" data-source="post: 158506" data-attributes="member: 5012"><p>Goodmorning,</p><p>I have been re installing my now re stoved steel touring mudguards.</p><p>Back one with some light adjustments went in fine.</p><p></p><p>I am current wrestling with the front guard.</p><p>Loose fitted two top mounts and fitted the front and rear hoops all still good at this stage.</p><p>Fitted near side to the fork still good.</p><p>Off side aligning the hoops to attach to the fork leg single handed is proving difficult.</p><p>Rear tight both will align separately but not together.</p><p>Am I missing something here guard is centralised aligning well but not co-operating.</p><p>Does anyone have any advice experience of same?</p><p>I expected that after stoving they may change shape a little.</p><p>Did not want to start enlarging the holes in the mounting tabs on the hoops.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedtwin, post: 158506, member: 5012"] Goodmorning, I have been re installing my now re stoved steel touring mudguards. Back one with some light adjustments went in fine. I am current wrestling with the front guard. Loose fitted two top mounts and fitted the front and rear hoops all still good at this stage. Fitted near side to the fork still good. Off side aligning the hoops to attach to the fork leg single handed is proving difficult. Rear tight both will align separately but not together. Am I missing something here guard is centralised aligning well but not co-operating. Does anyone have any advice experience of same? I expected that after stoving they may change shape a little. Did not want to start enlarging the holes in the mounting tabs on the hoops. Thanks Al [/QUOTE]
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