Terrible weather protection on motor ?

DrStupid

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That would be helpful thanks, now the weathers turning i want to protect those pivots and linkages as they look expensive.

It's in here^
 

Bilko

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It's in here^

I have the same bike as you, which mud guard did you use for the lower rear?
 
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DrStupid

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
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I have the same bike as you, which mud gaurd did you use for the lower rear?

This is the one I used and it worked fine, though its pretty light, and has a few cracks. I'll likely get another season out of it.
 

willeco

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Any chance of a photo mate? Sounds really good, but £70 is a lot of beer tokens :D
Sure, here you go:

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mtbninja

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That would be helpful thanks, now the weathers turning i want to protect those pivots and linkages as they look expensive.
Keep them greased periodically with a water proof grease and they'll be right. They are designed for all weather, washing etc. Just make sure your grease is a carbon safe grease.
 

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