part of mudguard wanted

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Re: part of mudguard wanted

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Well, my neighbour has produced the hinged mudguard bits, but I don't think its Ariel.

The Reg No. 'VSF 316' doesn't find a match on the DVLA website, someone may have a better way of identifying the original bike.

The guard isn't complete but it looks 50s to me. There was a pair of rear suspension units with it, which may or may not have had anything to do with the bike.

Can anyone identify this guard please ??

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It appears to have had a sort of rubber strap bolted around the lower rear edge - very curious :


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My neighbour says "No reasonable offer refused" ;) .

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Re: part of mudguard wanted

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I meant to say . .

My neighbour still hasn't finished clearing sheds, garages & house following his pal's death so more of this mudguard may yet surface.

The other day we pulled a "Boat Restoration Project" out of a barn, sheeted it down and towed it back here to the Farm.

Its rotten and full of pigeon droppings - it will be burnt 8-) . . . . . . . . . .

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Unless someone wants it :lol: .

It was built on the Clyde in the 1950s ;) .

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Re: part of mudguard wanted

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Sheringham Viking Festival, from a couple of years ago:

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in case you need any ideas!
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The taillight appears to be lucas circa 1952 or later, the rest resembles nothing I'm familiar with. Nev
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Another Burney.....
It still has a screw, any engine inside ?

Mudguard could be something BSAisch, those flat sides look like it coming from some sort of BSA.
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I agree it looks BSA.

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Re: part of mudguard wanted

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Bob.Murphy wrote: Unless someone wants it :lol: .
Hi Bob,
If you sail it over here I'll take it!
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Re: part of mudguard wanted

Post by david.anderson »

this fibreglass reproduction motorcycle part manufacturer makes the Ariel rear mudguard tailpiece. His work is first quality, although in fibreglass. I have seen his valenced front mudguards. He is located near Gosford NSW Australia. Postage on the part may not be too expensive if you cannot locate one elsewhere.
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http://classic-motorcycle-fiberglass.com/stock.htm
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