alternative makes of mudguard for nordwest
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alternative makes of mudguard for nordwest
hi,any suggestions for mudguards from other makes of bikes to fit a nordwest please?do you no if any of the following would fit...
suzuki sv1000
suzuki gsxr400 gk76
suzuki tls/tlr
yamaha r1 4xv
thanks for your time .....
suzuki sv1000
suzuki gsxr400 gk76
suzuki tls/tlr
yamaha r1 4xv
thanks for your time .....
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Don't know... but I definitely know that the ones from Ducati 851/888 did fit.
I found something what IMO looks much better, but leaves most of the fork uncovered.
It is a modivied Monster part from SebyPoly.
Gotfried from hahne-power ma also have something in GFP
hope that helps, Joachim
PS we are talking about the front mudguard, didn't we?
I found something what IMO looks much better, but leaves most of the fork uncovered.
It is a modivied Monster part from SebyPoly.
Gotfried from hahne-power ma also have something in GFP
hope that helps, Joachim
PS we are talking about the front mudguard, didn't we?
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front mudguards for the nordwest
thankyou joachim for your reply.what/who is sebypoly?if you can let me no i would appreciate it.near where i live there is an italian motorcycle specialist whom i shall visit to see which ducatis-916,748,monster etc are similar to my origional damaged nordwest mudguard.i shall leave my findings on the forum..
ragards and thanks for your help...paul...
ragards and thanks for your help...paul...
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Beg your pardon. Sometimes I forget that not everybody in the forum knows everybody 
Albert from www.Seby-Poly.de did make parts for italian bikes in glassfibre an carbon. He also owns a Saturno and a Nordie (besides some other italian ladies)
The Monster mudguard is *my* favorite. The side brakets are to small for the Nordie fork. They must be longer to reach the threads for the screws on the fork. Therefore it didn't fit like it is.
The 851/888 one did also not fit in the stock style. You will have to make an adapter to make the holes fit. Or you can get something without holes and see what you can do.
Good luck, joachim
Albert from www.Seby-Poly.de did make parts for italian bikes in glassfibre an carbon. He also owns a Saturno and a Nordie (besides some other italian ladies)
The Monster mudguard is *my* favorite. The side brakets are to small for the Nordie fork. They must be longer to reach the threads for the screws on the fork. Therefore it didn't fit like it is.
The 851/888 one did also not fit in the stock style. You will have to make an adapter to make the holes fit. Or you can get something without holes and see what you can do.
Good luck, joachim
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hello,thanks for the advice.i went to the local italian bike shop and found that the 916,monster,and other models front mudguards do infact not fit due to the side brackets being to short.i will give Albert a try.The chap at the bike shop suggested a Cagiva River front fender.i will let you no.
cheers ,..paul...
cheers ,..paul...
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