Winter/rallymaster mudguard brackets

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Anyone know where you can get the u shaped brakets that fit between the forks and the insides of the mudguard. I have only seen the ones that are welded onto the forks, these would do but ones that clip round the forks would be better if such a thing exsists...... :D

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Still looking for these. Anyone point me in the right direction or have a spare set to sell... ;)

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Anyone point me in the right direction on these brackets that attach the forks to each side of the turning mudguard. I think I have seen a pic somewhere and they are u-shaped peices of metal with a thread welded on to take the mudguard?

If these are still not avaialble then a pic would be good as i should be able to get something fabricated.
Also I have the clamp for where the forks go through the top of the mudguard. Is all there is for this area and is it simply a case of placing it just above the dust cover and tightening up? The forks are off a Indian series 2, are ther any other mods/bits I will need to get the spanish mudguard to work correctly on an indian series 2?

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Yea, the brackets are no more fancy than a bit of U shaped metal with a hole in to put a 6mm bolt through and a nut the other side.

As for the bracket on top of the forks / dust cover, the forks are specific I thought to the spanish variety, unless there is a conversion Im unaware of, in which case someone will be along. But you cant simply whack in some indian forks or italian forks if you see what I mean?
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hi buzzsolomoto is probaly your best bet http://www.buzzsolomoto.com/
and you have to remove the dust cover on the frame for the mudguard to fit
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A collar will need welding to the forks for the muduard to clamp on to, as far as the side brackets are concerned, I hope this helps...
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the collar as far as i am aware is the same section as the frame tube
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soulsurfer wrote:A collar will need welding to the forks for the muduard to clamp on to, as far as the side brackets are concerned, I hope this helps...
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Courtesy of Cobby ;)
Cheers for that couldnt really ask for more....... :D
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^^^^^ thats a great picture^^^^^^
Im just about to start the same - i have italian forks so i`m in the same boat as you -i`m intending to use a fibreglass mudguard - dont collect my forks til next week and just order the mudguard

Syd
keep us updated with pictures on how you are getting on

Soulsurfer
have you do this conversion - just wondering how deep the collar is ?

gaz
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