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    Spares for Classic Bikes do a range of alloy mudguards http://www.sparesforclassicmotorcycl...guards-9-c.asp including a 6 inch wide flat D section which looks a suitable for the rear guard on the DB/DC roadsters, Scottish & Hawkstone. http://www.sparesforclassicmotorcycl...35010-65-p.asp
    They dont appear to do a suitable 4 1/2 inch wide front one, the nearest is 5 inches http://www.sparesforclassicmotorcycl...35009-64-p.asp
    Last edited by John Wakefield; 02/08/2012, 05:30 PM. Reason: size changed from 4 to 4 1/2

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    Try Terry Sewell (TDS Services), John.

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      Alloy Guards

      Originally posted by johnrunnacles View Post
      Try Terry Sewell (TDS Services), John.
      His web site is http://www.tdsclassicmotorcycles.com...en-uk/d20.html

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        Alloy guards

        Apparently Renovation Spares 49 Feckenham Road, Headless Cross Redditch. B97 5AS 01527 543796 still do alloy guards for Greeves I understand that the tooling never actually passed to an Essex company!!
        I saw one of their front guards today on a restored 25DC & it was a very good high quality product made from heavy gauge alloy. The owner said they made it the precise length he required with fully formed beaded radius at both ends. Was about £36.
        Last edited by John Wakefield; 12/08/2012, 06:18 PM. Reason: R S address & tel number added

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