vespa and lammy mudguard

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marktheskin
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i wanna put a lambretta front mudguard on my t5 and was wonderig if there was a difference in lammy mudguards that might make adding it harder or easier to do and if so which should i go for? any help would be appreciated :D
bag5y01uk
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Just dont do it, it allways looks shite. Sorry just my opinion but it does look shite.
marktheskin
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i think it looks the tits so ima do it anyway haha :D
marktheskin
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lammy mudguard came today was wondering if there was an easier was of taking of the vespa mudguard than dropping the headset cos i cant firgure a way of doing it without destroying it.
mark
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its destroy or strip im afraid
marktheskin
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i knew soemone was going to say that haha. looks like ima have to sacrfice the mudguard because stripping the headstock and forks is about to kmuch of a pain in the arse for me!
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mark wrote:its destroy or strip im afraid
Thats what you say to all the boys!!!
marktheskin
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ive took off the vespa mud guard(every bolt rounded or snapped) and have cut the bottom corners of the lmapbreatta mud guard off so it fits nicely. however, how shoudl i go about getting the top part to sit nicely along the leg shields as there is a noticeablt cap between the two
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