WNG sumpplate measurements drawing

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WNG sumpplate measurements drawing

Post by Vincent.vanGinneke »

Just in case you would like to know how to DIY
drawing from the bashplate / sumpguard :D
Ariel WNG sumpguard  (4).jpg

and how it looks


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Works drawing is also available!
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I am happy for every drawing like this. Maybe I would like if there was a drawing section, it would be easier for us to find it. Every little thing like that will help with the renovation.

well thank you Vincent.
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All the drawing the club hold are kept with Roger Gwynn. All are available to members for a small fee.

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A list is on the Aomcc website in the members area
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Re: WNG sumpplate measurements drawing

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Hmmmmmmmmm....
This looks more like a technical thread, not general chat - so, moved!

Also, someone's going to get very confused trying to use a battery holder as part of a sumpplate....

Vincent, how about splitting the topic?! :o ;)

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done that :D
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I have always called those things "Bashplates". I haven't actually run one on any of the W/NG's i've had as it has to be removed to do the flywheel sludge bolt. and it's a high ground clearance bike unlikely to be affected in normal riding. Nev
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I have a home made one of these I made for my trials VH which is available FOC. It can be collected from Banbury area or posted at yor expense .

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Re: WNG sumpplate measurements drawing

Post by klaus gerhard »

I have often thought about fitting such a plate to my early 1930 bikes as they are prone for leaking from various places. It helps the garage floor as well as spots on the pavement when waiting for riders of other (non Ariel) bikes. ;-) :roll:
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