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appearing on many
vehicle mud
flaps Fender (vehicle),
known in the UK as a
mudguard Splash guard (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Indian and Sri
Lankan English usage, the wing is
called a
mudguard. However, the term
mudguard appears to have been in use in the U.S. at one point. The...
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sloping foot
boards and side
panels and the
height of the
front mudguard. The
front mudguard comes in two styles, 'Fixed' and 'Flex'. The side
panels are...
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internal hub gearing, and drum
brakes to
reduce the need for maintenance,
mudguards to keep the rider's
clothing clean, a
chain guard to
prevent skirts or...
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these in the late 1960s,
using a new T-shaped
frame with
separate rear
mudguard, and
telescopic front forks to
replace the
leading links. The SS50 replaced...
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headset and
slimmer leg shields. It also had
black trim and a new
shaped mudguard to make the GP/DL look more sporting.
Despite the
revised styling, the...
- On a bicycle, a
fender American English or
mudguard British English is a part that
encloses a tire so that it
stops spray of water, sand, mud,
stones and...
- rear suspension; "direct" electrics; and a "fishtail" silencer. The
front mudguard was
deeply valanced, to
allow for the fact that it was ****ed to the "sprung"...
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string may be
threaded through holes in the rear
mudguard,
running radially between the
mudguard and the rear dropout. A
lightweight metal mesh covering...
- the
front bench seat.
parking lights were
mounted on top of the
front mudguards, the
disused apertures below were used for
reflectors – and
later for...