Page 1 of 1

Front mudguards

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 1:04 am
by Simon.Gardiner
Sooooo - are the edges supposed to be wired on all years, or did only the early ones have just one side that was wired? :roll: :mrgreen:
(I guess this is for upper and lower sections, although I haven't fully dissected my upper section yet....)

SG

Re: Front mudguards

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 2:17 pm
by will_curry
Simon,

I'm not sure what you mean by 'wired' but for what it's worth the sides
of both parts of my front mudguard which is from a '65 Arrow are rolled
and the outer edges are flattened leaving the ends at the forks plain.

Re: Front mudguards

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 3:15 pm
by simon.holyfield
For what it's worth, I believe that all my genuine Ariel mudguards have rolled edges, but only the rear section of the W/NG is wired.

Re: Front mudguards

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2023 11:27 pm
by Simon.Gardiner
Will - as I understand it, rolling and closing the bead (edge) around a wire is a better then folding the edge over or rolling it into an open trough. I've decided it's time to revive a spare Arrow front mudguard from some early-type brake anchor forks. On one side the edge appears to be folded and closed around a wire, the other side is just rolled open.
Open side:
SDC10678.JPG
.
Ends of wire showing on the other side:
SDC10679.JPG
SDC10681.JPG
.
Simes - I think my swing-arm rear mudguard (original Ariel) has wired beads (the front one is fibreglass so that's no use as a comparison).

SG

(PS - rusty old parts now dunked in a citric acid bath, when they come out all that rust will be 100% gone... 8-) )