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By Norm
#33396
As I said earlier, the factory did a bodge with left over guards on the early ones
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By Scalyback
#33399

Thanks Norm, that does explain!



It does look crap and will annoy me until I can get it sorted.



I'm still just as proud to own the bike though!
By Norm
#33401
Simon, It would drive you nuts once you realize it is wrong, every time you look at the bike your eyes will go directly to that guard
By sofiaspin
#33402
It is interesting because I am not that bothered by it, the chain guard still does the principle job of retaining most oil being flicked and is easier in fact to lube. Furthermore plenty of bikes have more exposed chains. I don't like the cheap plastic mudguards on the standard Woodsman, preferring instead proper alloy guards. I plan to live with it as the cost and effort of replacing just to cover up a bit of chain is not worthwhile in my view!
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By Scalyback
#33422


"I don't like the cheap plastic mudguards on the standard Woodsman, preferring instead proper alloy guards."



Sofiaspin, Did you mean 'mudguards' the things over the wheels, if so then both of mine are painted metal, even the 'slim' (shitty) slimmed down front one. I know that as it had a dent in it, which I never saw when I bought it.



Or are yours plastic?



"Let's throw all these bits up in the air, and when they come down again, they'll be a Woodsman."
By sofiaspin
#33456
Scalyback - sorry I thought they were plastic, they certainly look plastic! It is a bit of a bitsa I agree but I will hang on to it for a while until I get the urge for an earlier iron barrel classic again.

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