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Front mudguard?

Can anyone identify the front mudguard in the photos please? It would be nice to know.
I originally fitted it to my WD16H when I first built it in 1986. I eventually found an original Norton guard which I fitted. That was badly damaged in an accident and now that I am rebuilding the bike I will fit the guard again so as to put it on the road.

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I tried the HTML Option and the BB method but the photos don't show in the message.
Regards, Nick

Re: Front mudguard?

Nick / all,

The photo links do work if clicked. Sorry, I'm not a Norton bod though 😐

Re: Front mudguard?

It looks a lot like a 1940 G3WO mudguard, but those have indentations on the side for the forks, so can't help any further.

Lex

email (option): welbike@outlook.com

Re: Front mudguard?

The mudguard for the splayed Norton forks was quite unusual in having no indents, I think ?

Oddly, this mudguard has some quite Norton-looking features. Is there any evidence of mounting holes being welded-up ? If not, then I'd suspect that it's a good quality older pattern or replica part. They've made a good job of rolling the rib, but perhaps simply lacked the press tooling to add the inverted 'V' ?

Re: Front mudguard?

looks like post war ariel

Re: Front mudguard?

Yes I agree with Barry. John Budgen (Ariel) had a few of these years ago, NOS in shiny black. I bought one, but it wasn't right for my W/NG.
Ron

email (option): ronpier@talk21.com

Re: Front mudguard?

Thanks very much for all your replies.
No mounting holes have been filled.
The front of Ron's guard in the picture does look the same as my guard apart from the position of the front mounting holes.
At least it will not look too out of place on my 16h.
Regards, Nick

Re: Front mudguard?

red hunter or something, front stay holes are on the sides like yours. :)

Re: Front mudguard?

Thanks Barry that seems to narrow it down further.
Cheers, Nick

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