An attractive high quality part that isn't entirely impractical, as whilst your radiator cover is likely to be smashed to pieces by debris, the coverage of the mudguard does appear to protect the riders chin 😁
Nice piece of kit , and couldn't help notice your jack is as well, with the locking plate on the side, good design, my old hydraulic jack used to loose pressure and slowly loose height , I now use a scissor jack with a small platform. Cheers 🍻
that shirt fits perfect, its all about layers. i have gone up and down with each marriage, that two times of gaining weight, now its injury that has made it difficult with weight loss. any ways, never got rid of good cloths. still wear stuff from 25 years ago. i guess i am not trendy. lol
Morning Stewart. Nice finishing touch. Fingers crossed you get the weather to ride it without getting a wet back and dirty engine. Someone we knew in Wales built a bobber years ago. How he cussed everytime it rained. Safe riding sir 👍.
l own a Street Triple 675 it has absolutely no protection against road crud thrown up by the wheels... if caught in rainy weather both the bike and myself are covered in a layer of road filth... Fortunately l live in a country not noted for rainfall....
Lucky you sir. We're drowning in the wet stuff in the UK currently. And only last week my Royal Enfield was gleaming 😂😂😂, oh well that's a bikers life...
It'd be a good idea to put a bit of copper slip or similar on those mudguard fixing bolts as the electrolytic reaction between the steel bolts and the aluminium fork castings makes them a bitch to get out ,hence the white powder that came out when you removed them.Itll just make it easier if you change your mind about the shorty mudguard or have to remove it in the future.Just my humble opinion and it could save you a world of pain in future,ask me how I know......
When fitting 'shortie' mudguards you have to resign yourself to be covered in road grude when riding in inclement weather... Its true short 'sports' mudguards look, well, sportier....(its a very common fashion feature on most motorcycles anyway).. but as far as function is concerned they are useless. A friend of mine owned a Japanese 'Hog' lookalike, covered in chrome and customised bits, you needed to wear Ray-ban's just to view it in 'bright sunlight'...
Now we know why the mule is a favourite, wet road compatible and modest power👍 When you got a handful of bikes to choose from, life on the road is dictated by the weather as much as the mood. You’re a LOB. I’m a LOB and the fact we shuttle bikes around in limited space is, in my case anyway, because I don’t need more bikes🤗 (Lucky old bugger)
Reminds me of the short alloy mudguards i put on my Eddy Mercxx racer in the late 70's ! Isnt it about time you put the stainless rear guard on your Interceptor ? 🤔
Looks... fine, but not for me. I prefer the old school looks that are also actually practical. First thing I did on my speedmaster is add a mudguard _extender_ on the front (well, the back of the front, if you know what I mean). Now, if Motone did a mudguard that was _bigger_ than the original I might be interested...
Another great video! My new Bobber made a strange squeaking sound when stopping (braking). We determined the noise wasn't from the brakes, but the front fender bolts weren't tight enough. As you said, the front folks need breaking, and any loose bolts will cause noise issues. We tightened them with a drop or two of Loctite and the noise disappeared. Can I ask what paddock stand you use? Finding one that clears the rear license plate is a challenge.
Hi Stuart, Loving this series. I see you have Motone’s brass bar end finishers on the bars that you have fitted without Triumphs bar end mirrors. Was this by choice or the mirrors wouldn’t fit with them on? I’m looking at buying a pair but do not want to loose my mirrors. Thanks, Jamie
That’ll get you wet and help damage your radiator. Mudguards can’t guard if they aren’t really there. Having said that if you are a fair weather motorcyclist and like them ,it’s your bikes people. I understand American people put guitars on theirs …. Fenders 🤣 Good luck to the sellers I’m sure there is a market for small mudguards
Cheers Stu. My Triumph is slowly shortening its own front guard by rusting at both ends!
An attractive high quality part that isn't entirely impractical, as whilst your radiator cover is likely to be smashed to pieces by debris, the coverage of the mudguard does appear to protect the riders chin 😁
Glad you pointed out the bracing of the fender. There was only the Triumph short fender when I did this 5 yrs ago. Glad to see more options now.
Nice piece of kit , and couldn't help notice your jack is as well, with the locking plate on the side, good design, my old hydraulic jack used to loose pressure and slowly loose height , I now use a scissor jack with a small platform.
Cheers 🍻
Looks great for those 3 days of good weather that we have each year in the UK.😅
that shirt fits perfect, its all about layers. i have gone up and down with each marriage, that two times of gaining weight, now its injury that has made it difficult with weight loss. any ways, never got rid of good cloths. still wear stuff from 25 years ago. i guess i am not trendy. lol
Morning Stewart. Nice finishing touch. Fingers crossed you get the weather to ride it without getting a wet back and dirty engine. Someone we knew in Wales built a bobber years ago. How he cussed everytime it rained. Safe riding sir 👍.
l own a Street Triple 675 it has absolutely no protection against road crud thrown up by the wheels... if caught in rainy weather both the bike and myself are covered in a layer of road filth... Fortunately l live in a country not noted for rainfall....
Lucky you sir. We're drowning in the wet stuff in the UK currently. And only last week my Royal Enfield was gleaming 😂😂😂, oh well that's a bikers life...
Another great informative video, keep them coming. 👍
Bobber looking great Stu.
Magnificent Motone👍 making bikes look great.
It'd be a good idea to put a bit of copper slip or similar on those mudguard fixing bolts as the electrolytic reaction between the steel bolts and the aluminium fork castings makes them a bitch to get out ,hence the white powder that came out when you removed them.Itll just make it easier if you change your mind about the shorty mudguard or have to remove it in the future.Just my humble opinion and it could save you a world of pain in future,ask me how I know......
A nice demonstration, although I am trying to find an aftermarket full mudguard that guards against mud etc.
Brilliant video as always Stuart and the bobber is looking very tasty 😃👍🏻
When fitting 'shortie' mudguards you have to resign yourself to be covered in road grude when riding in inclement weather... Its true short 'sports' mudguards look, well, sportier....(its a very common fashion feature on most motorcycles anyway).. but as far as function is concerned they are useless. A friend of mine owned a Japanese 'Hog' lookalike, covered in chrome and customised bits, you needed to wear Ray-ban's just to view it in 'bright sunlight'...
Now we know why the mule is a favourite,
wet road compatible and modest power👍
When you got a handful of bikes to choose from, life on the road is dictated by the weather as much as the mood. You’re a LOB.
I’m a LOB and the fact we shuttle bikes around in limited space is, in my case anyway, because I don’t need more bikes🤗
(Lucky old bugger)
Nice mod Stuart! Looks superb!
Hi stu
If like me you actually put the weight back on 🤫.
So old clothes still stay in use.
Love ya bobber
its starting to look Badass Stewart...
i wish you were my uncle, and i lived near you, and that you liked me. think i am asking too much. i would be so much better in life!
A fair weather mud guard,nice though.
Reminds me of the short alloy mudguards i put on my Eddy Mercxx racer in the late 70's !
Isnt it about time you put the stainless rear guard on your Interceptor ? 🤔
Looks... fine, but not for me.
I prefer the old school looks that are also actually practical.
First thing I did on my speedmaster is add a mudguard _extender_ on the front (well, the back of the front, if you know what I mean).
Now, if Motone did a mudguard that was _bigger_ than the original I might be interested...
Another great video! My new Bobber made a strange squeaking sound when stopping (braking). We determined the noise wasn't from the brakes, but the front fender bolts weren't tight enough. As you said, the front folks need breaking, and any loose bolts will cause noise issues. We tightened them with a drop or two of Loctite and the noise disappeared. Can I ask what paddock stand you use? Finding one that clears the rear license plate is a challenge.
Hi Stuart,
Loving this series. I see you have Motone’s brass bar end finishers on the bars that you have fitted without Triumphs bar end mirrors. Was this by choice or the mirrors wouldn’t fit with them on? I’m looking at buying a pair but do not want to loose my mirrors. Thanks,
Jamie
Hang on for a couple of episodes!
Do these and a lot of other mud guards meet current construction and use regulations.
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That’ll get you wet and help damage your radiator. Mudguards can’t guard if they aren’t really there. Having said that if you are a fair weather motorcyclist and like them ,it’s your bikes people. I understand American people put guitars on theirs …. Fenders 🤣 Good luck to the sellers I’m sure there is a market for small mudguards
I have bikes with full mudguards for bad weather.
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