Front outriggers and mud flap alternatives

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A mate of mine has his own business fabricating plastic for industry he has some fancy CNC cutting kit. I have mentioned making something like this for front and back of defenders. I reckon there would be a market for an easy fit kit at a decent price.
 
A mate of mine has his own business fabricating plastic for industry he has some fancy CNC cutting kit. I have mentioned making something like this for front and back of defenders. I reckon there would be a market for an easy fit kit at a decent price.
I agree.
 
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No mud today. Also no mud flaps
Wet pants are not good or warm. Been out on mountain bike
 
It did take an hour for the damp to get through my waterproof shorts.
Then you realise it's 4 miles back through the water.(start of river Thames) back to the motor. Glad I have water proof seats.
I think I may look at heated seats
 
Must be the same all over the country. :(
After days of almost relentless rain, it's not too bad a day up here. Had a few hail showers, but there's patches of blue sky appearing. Supposed to be a clear day tomorrow.
 
It did take an hour for the damp to get through my waterproof shorts.
Then you realise it's 4 miles back through the water.(start of river Thames) back to the motor. Glad I have water proof seats.
I think I may look at heated seats
Oh I see
The water was coming from outside the shorts.
 
It did take an hour for the damp to get through my waterproof shorts.
Then you realise it's 4 miles back through the water.(start of river Thames) back to the motor. Glad I have water proof seats.
I think I may look at heated seats
Softy ;) They'll have to be water proof, remember water and electrickery don't mix :eek:
 
I've settled on this stuff LINKY that Hicap phill suggested. I've got quite a few of those big screws, used on the transmission tunnel, so I'll fix them to the plastic inner wing with those, once I've cut them to shape. :)
 
Agreed. However, I'm worried about the galv coating on the outriggers getting damaged. I'm a bit precious about it. :oops:

Find something galvy, smack it with a hammer, stones really shouldnt do any damage.
 
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