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Sorry if this has come up elsewhere, but I can't find it. Does anyone know of anyone in the UK who manufactures or supplies mudguards or should I buy from India - both mine are cracked and the rear is mostly filler.
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Autocycle Engineering have a lot of the moulds and do supply mudguards.
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Cheers Adrian, I'll check them out.
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