danson67 Retrobike Rider Feedback View Dec 18, 2012 #11 You only need some P-clips to fit the stays to your forkblades and seatstays: Much cheaper than a new set of guards. All the best,
You only need some P-clips to fit the stays to your forkblades and seatstays: Much cheaper than a new set of guards. All the best,
Spokesmann rBoTM Triple Crown rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Dec 19, 2012 #12 As said they look good, give a period feel but in terms of what a mudguard should do, ie keep the water off the rider, sadly they don't work. Mine on a period 1975 Criterium:
As said they look good, give a period feel but in terms of what a mudguard should do, ie keep the water off the rider, sadly they don't work. Mine on a period 1975 Criterium:
nathanm26 Old School Hero Dec 19, 2012 #13 danson67":3flck342 said: You only need some P-clips to fit the stays to your forkblades and seatstays: Much cheaper than a new set of guards. All the best, Click to expand... Agghhhhhhh!!! Nice! Never heard of them. That's that sorted then. Found rubber lined p clips on the bay for £3 delivered (5 of them). I might need to shorten the length of the mudguard rods a bit but that's an easy job. Cheers for that! N
danson67":3flck342 said: You only need some P-clips to fit the stays to your forkblades and seatstays: Much cheaper than a new set of guards. All the best, Click to expand... Agghhhhhhh!!! Nice! Never heard of them. That's that sorted then. Found rubber lined p clips on the bay for £3 delivered (5 of them). I might need to shorten the length of the mudguard rods a bit but that's an easy job. Cheers for that! N