Hi to all, hopping to find an easy answer? I have stripped the rear frame and the front forks and resprayed them in Greeves Moorland Blue i have got from a paint manufacturer in New Malden after being recommended by Roger Davy who was a Commerford rider years ago the colour code is Fiat for Greeves 442f blue medio 420-8547, i got it in rattle cans and looks the dogs do dahs.
the Firm is L-E-Went 52/56 Burlington Road New Malden 0208 -949-0626 and very helpful.
After sliding the Mudguard out which is molded around the fork legs, and secured with aluminum clips fixed with four bolts , this was very awkward to say the least! what is the best way (if there is one) to replace these without scratching the new pain on the legs?.
I cant imagine at a scramble this is easy! see the cover picture in the latest Leading link of the guards on John Surtees bike? would heating them it hot water making them more pliable work with Glass fiber, or not. any ideas why this is so awkward Dicky
the Firm is L-E-Went 52/56 Burlington Road New Malden 0208 -949-0626 and very helpful.
After sliding the Mudguard out which is molded around the fork legs, and secured with aluminum clips fixed with four bolts , this was very awkward to say the least! what is the best way (if there is one) to replace these without scratching the new pain on the legs?.
I cant imagine at a scramble this is easy! see the cover picture in the latest Leading link of the guards on John Surtees bike? would heating them it hot water making them more pliable work with Glass fiber, or not. any ideas why this is so awkward Dicky
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