Zambesi0 Posted September 16, 2018 Report Share Posted September 16, 2018 (edited) hi am trying to restore an old montesa cota 247 1976,looking for parts suppliers uk,also can any body help with a photo of how front of rear mudguard is attached to frame. thanks Mick Edited September 22, 2018 by Zambesi0 done twice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnmartin247 Posted September 29, 2018 Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 In Motion Twin Shock Trials, supply what you need. Front guard has a bracket that holds it on to the fork legs, sold by In Motion Rear guard is just bolted onto the brackets on the frame. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnmartin247 Posted September 29, 2018 Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zambesi0 Posted September 29, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 Hi thanks very much for your response,still cannot see how rear mudguard is fixed behind engine,any chance of a photo in there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourex Posted September 30, 2018 Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 (edited) On 16/09/2018 at 7:14 PM, Zambesi0 said: hi am trying to restore an old montesa cota 247 1976,looking for parts suppliers uk,also can any body help with a photo of how front of rear mudguard is attached to frame. thanks Mick It's a flimsy metal bracket that is welded in between the rear engine mounts on that frame tube that runs horizontally just in front of the swingarm pivot. Just look at at the pics, a picture is worth a thousand words. The 1st pic is of the last model Cota 247 ('77/'78) which had vertically mounted air filter and wore squarish plastic guards like the 348, pics 2 and 3 are a '74 Cota 247 with horizontal air filter box which wore the rounded alloy guards. Edited September 30, 2018 by fourex Different years, different air boxes, different guards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zambesi0 Posted September 30, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 Thanks,that's just what I needed,now I can make bracket and that's one job less.Thanks again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourex Posted September 30, 2018 Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 (edited) No probs, make your bracket from 2.0mm or better to stand the test of time, std appears to be 1.6mm. Just for those that think pic 1 doesn't look right, I agree, it's a pic I found on here or the internet and although I hope the inlet tubes are not piercing that rear guard I find it hard to see where it can draw any air, I think either wrong rear mudguard or a too short rear mudguard bracket or bit of both. Edited September 30, 2018 by fourex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zambesi0 Posted September 30, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 Ok ,Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbofurball Posted September 30, 2018 Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 2 hours ago, fourex said: ... I hope the inlet tubes are not piercing that rear guard I find it hard to see where it can draw any air, I think either wrong rear mudguard or a too short rear mudguard bracket or bit of both. Looks like an optical illusion, I recon the inlets are maybe 1/4" from the mudguard but the camera flash means you see no shadow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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majesty Posted September 30, 2018 Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 As per earlier posts, the kick start needs to be vertical in order to avoid punching a hole in the flywheel casing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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