Rear mudguard for a cutdown

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essexgp
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Im trying to find a half size rear mudguard for the cutdown im building. Found this one online at Beedspeeds

http://beedspeed.com/product_info.php?products_id=1296

Ordered it but they no longer do it even though it shows up in their online catalogue. Does anyone know where I can get one like this or something similar?
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trailer mudguard for 10" wheels, £5 towsure etc
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essexgp wrote:Im trying to find a half size rear mudguard for the cutdown im building. Found this one online at Beedspeeds

http://beedspeed.com/product_info.php?products_id=1296

Ordered it but they no longer do it even though it shows up in their online catalogue. Does anyone know where I can get one like this or something similar?
Nowt new there then with Beedys, :( I rang them up once and asked about a load of stuff I wanted so i drove over as I'm only about 30 mins away,when I got there they hadn't got the stuff and denied saying they had.
Also another time I bought a new rear hub and all the studs sheared on it after about 500 miles,took it back and was told that they're not built for TS1's so what did I expect.No refund,exchange or nowt. :o

Don't use them now :)

He used to be good in the 80's and early 90's but gone downhill rapidly
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might be better with an 8" trailer muguard as the seem to fit the tyre size well as trailers got bigger profile tyres, i only say that cos the when building my series 6 the 10" one was to big
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Yes i thought that, the ones ive been looking at are between 125mm and 145mm wide and either plain or galvanised steel. The 10" ones are about 165mm wide
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sorry meant 8" wheel mudguard not 10", photos below were from one of these. I actually made three cutdown mudguards from one steel blank for a fiver from towsure.
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Thanks for the pictures and advice (by the way nice cutdown but wheres the rear light going?) have ordered from Towsure but had to order a pair so looks like might be putting one on evilbay lol :D
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Hello pal, if you cant find anything, I have an original Lambretta one you can have. Will be making a shipment to essex sometime soon.. If you are interested of course.
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Thanks for the offer but ive ordered some from Towsure and im sure they will be perfect for what i want :D
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