Nordwest Front 'Guard
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Nordwest Front 'Guard
Has anyone got any suggestions for a replacement front mudguard for a Nordwest?
I'm looking for something close to the original, not the usual MX conversion.
Ducati?
I'm looking for something close to the original, not the usual MX conversion.
Ducati?
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I've found your site ok, but not the mudguard..........
But I have now:
http://www.hahne-power.de/english/100_1692.jpg
Ta.
But I have now:
http://www.hahne-power.de/english/100_1692.jpg
Ta.
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I think he wasn't meaning Duke but Duc 
The one of the older 851/888 will fit nearly straight in.
Only minor modifications if i remember right.
Or you can use a modificated one from the Monster (Albert fromSebyPoly has done one for me)
But it's in a complete different look... bikini style. Not so 'closed' like the original one. That's what *I* prefered.
ciao Joachim
The one of the older 851/888 will fit nearly straight in.
Only minor modifications if i remember right.
Or you can use a modificated one from the Monster (Albert fromSebyPoly has done one for me)
But it's in a complete different look... bikini style. Not so 'closed' like the original one. That's what *I* prefered.
ciao Joachim
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Samuel wrote:Don't you dare!thorkill the tall wrote:That means a Duke should fit too.
This is from K**, so it is from the bad side of biking!
Alternative is a Ducati Monster mud guard or one of Benelli Tornado.
But all of them needs some little adjustments to fit properly.
Kind regards
Sam
Now I've tested the water, I'll have to mention them more often!
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nordwest front mudguard
Idont no if this will help but i have found that a Cagiva River front mudguard will fit with a small amount of adjustment.It looks similar to the Cagiva Mito but longer at the back.
keep up the good work!!!!! paul...
keep up the good work!!!!! paul...

