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Anyone have an 1100G fender handy?

willie

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Past Site Supporter
The title asks the main question. Here's why I'm asking: I found an old tubular fork brace laying around and want to know if I'm so lucky that it will fit my bike. So....if you have an 1100G fender laying around please measure the distance from outer surface (where it makes contact with the fork leg) to outer surface and post or PM me that value. Also, while you're at it :) please measure the on-center distance from hole to hole and let me know that spec as well.
The brace I have has an outer width of 133 mm ( 5 3/16") and the holes are about 63 mm (2 1/2") on center.
Thanks,
Willie
 
I have several fenders laying around but, it sounds like you are looking for the
bolt hole spacing on the forks and the width of the forks at those mounts. No? :confused:

Daniel
 
I have several fenders laying around but, it sounds like you are looking for the
bolt hole spacing on the forks and the width of the forks at those mounts. No? :confused:

Daniel

Yes. Thats exactly what I'm looking for and apologize for the confusion. I just thought it'd be easier to measure a fender than the forks. Also thought there'd be a better chance of finding a fender without a bike attached than a bike without a fender attached. :)
Willie
 
I have several of each laying around waiting for a new home.
I'll measure one for you tomorrow with pictures. ;)

Danikel
 
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