Fazerruss Member Messages 3,034 Oct 10, 2023 #1 Just flickering through my photo archive and found some step by step photos of a repair I did on a Vincent Rapide rear mudguard. There was metal fatigue cracks everywhere but I saved it...
Just flickering through my photo archive and found some step by step photos of a repair I did on a Vincent Rapide rear mudguard. There was metal fatigue cracks everywhere but I saved it...
Fazerruss Member Messages 3,034 Oct 10, 2023 #3 In case you are wondering, these are made from 1.5mm Burmabrite
B Beeezer Things are really chaining for the better…. Messages 624 Location Northampton Oct 11, 2023 #4 Burmabrite….. old Land Rover panels?
Fazerruss Member Messages 3,034 Oct 11, 2023 #5 Beeezer said: Burmabrite….. old Land Rover panels? Click to expand... Yes, same stuff. Birmabrite was originally created in the 30's I think for planes and light boats. It's better than 60 series aluminum for mudguards. The alloy is a bit tougher so you van get a nice finish with the English wheel.
Beeezer said: Burmabrite….. old Land Rover panels? Click to expand... Yes, same stuff. Birmabrite was originally created in the 30's I think for planes and light boats. It's better than 60 series aluminum for mudguards. The alloy is a bit tougher so you van get a nice finish with the English wheel.