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Norton Roadholder M/guard Bracket.


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Roadholder legs have the mudguard bracket lugs in different positions. Early ones have the lugs high up, and on later ones they are an inch or so lower down. (some don't have any..)

Sammy Miller used to do them ,and probably still do. They come with mountings for both types of legs, so you just ignore the pair that are not used.

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Roadholder legs have the mudguard bracket lugs in different positions. Early ones have the lugs high up, and on later ones they are an inch or so lower down. (some don't have any..)

Sammy Miller used to do them ,and probably still do. They come with mountings for both types of legs, so you just ignore the pair that are not used.

No doubt Trickymick's correct, but I still had to weld some extension plates onto mine to get them to sit and fit right.

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Sparks

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No doubt Trickymick's correct, but I still had to weld some extension plates onto mine to get them to sit and fit right.

Regards

Sparks

Aye, there's no such thing as an off the shelf fit when it comes to old British bikes :wall: ....everything needs a tweek :rolleyes:

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