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271 viewsRight side, back view.Feb 19, 2011
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261 viewsDamn she's a fine looking ride! Protectors mounted.Feb 19, 2011
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259 viewsThis shows my bike with one protector on. The left side of the picture (right side of bike) is no protector while the right side of the picture (left side of bike) has the fork protector mounted.Feb 19, 2011
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246 viewsBoth protectors mounted.Feb 19, 2011
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257 viewsShowing the gap between the protector and the monoposto fender.Feb 19, 2011
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259 viewsShowing the gap between the protector and the upper fork. Since the wheel assembly moves up and down a gap is needed so the protector won't scrape against the fork.Feb 19, 2011
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266 viewsFollowing the supplied instructions, using a finger to hold the protector in place and keep it spaced between the upper fork and, in the case of the monoposto, the fender. Tighten the bolts.Feb 19, 2011
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295 viewsRemove the two bolts that hold the fender bracket, using a 4mm Allen wrench.Feb 19, 2011
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295 viewsPut the guard in position, put a drop of blue Lok-tite on the bolts, and tighten them up to the point of barely touching the protector.Feb 19, 2011
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266 viewsHere's my bike, before installing the fork protectors.Feb 19, 2011
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338 viewsHere's what they look like. A simple and effective design. Here's where you can get 'em:
http://www.bhpbikeparts.co.uk/content/products/
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