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Offline Martin

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Ribbed front mudguard for A10???
« on: 29.05. 2020 17:46 »
Hi, finally I was able to get ribbed front mudguard for my BSA. I have A10 plunger but now there is valanced mudguard 67-6543B from 1954-57. The one which I have bought is similar to 65-6605. But there is something different to my expectation at the end of the mudguard where "Front stand/rear stay" should be assembled. Do you have any idea about this mudguard? Is it one from A10? Or is it simple to rework it?
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BSA A10 Plunger 1951, Jawa 250 Sport 1965, Jawa 250 1957, Jawa 350 1956, Jawa 250 1955, Jawa Special 250 1938, CZ 175/501 1959, Jawa Californian 350 II

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Re: Ribbed front mudguard for A10???
« Reply #1 on: 29.05. 2020 18:19 »
My '55 Plunger A10 front guard has valances and no rib. The rear guard does have a rib. I think my bike had a prang at some time in its life so the mudguard may have been changed.
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Re: Ribbed front mudguard for A10???
« Reply #2 on: 29.05. 2020 19:03 »
    Martin, The guard you have bought is not from a Plunger A10, it is narrower, and of the style of the earlier A7  and Star Twin. Do a search for A7 Longstroke, see how the images compare with your mudguard.

 Here is a modern one from a UK supplier for comparison.   https://burtonbikebits.net/images/CIMG1220.jpg

 This is the basic pressing, needs the support bridge mounting holes, but shows a similar shape to yours. You can see a strengthening plate tack welded to the bottom rear for the rear stay.  Being a modern reproduction it may not be 100% accurate, and of course yours may not actually be a genuine original BSA part.

 Swarfy.