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Dear All,
I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any ideas? I would be happy to buy front and rear mud guards as the tag a long has a front wheel that replaces the tag a a long bit make a normal(ish) looking bike (most ingenious!) Merry Christmas to you all. Gordon |
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Gordon Taylor wrote:
> I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of > using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the > tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching > I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any ideas? SKS do them, and I know this because the 20" front wheel of my Streemachine has one! Darth Ben at Kinetics is used to dealing with small wheels and has an Interesting Cupboard full of associated stuff, so I'd drop him a line and see if he has any. You can't get much better than SKS when it comes to mudguards. http://kinetics.org.uk/ 0141 942 2552 mail@kinetics-online.co.uk Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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On 21/12/04 12:11 pm, in article I92n7C.J9v@bath.ac.uk, "Gordon Taylor"
<G.J.Taylor@nospam.bath.ac.uk> wrote: > Dear All, > > I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of > using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the > tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching > I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any > ideas? > > I would be happy to buy front and rear mud guards as the tag a long has > a front wheel that replaces the tag a a long bit make a normal(ish) > looking bike (most ingenious!) You can get them. I am trying to remember where I got the mudguards for my daughter's bike, Edinburgh Bicycle I think. Yup. 12.95 a pair. Online shop -> kids bikes -> accessories. or http://www.edinburgh-bicycle.co.uk/...tem.cfm?ID=2134 ...d |
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"Gordon Taylor" <G.J.Taylor@nospam.bath.ac.uk> wrote:
> I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the > intention of using it to get my four year old daughter to school. > Unfortunately the tag a long does not have any mud guards. > After some internet searching I have not been able to find > anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any ideas? Your local Moulton dealer can help. If, as your email address suggests, you're in Bath, your local Moulton dealer is Avon Valley Cycles, behind Bath Spa railway station. James Thomson |
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Gordon Taylor wrote:
> Dear All, > > I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of > using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the > tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching > I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any > ideas? I once bought a 20" mudguard from futurecycles (www.futurecycles.co.uk). More recently I found some kiddie-mudguards made in thick black plastic that fit easily to my recumbent and were quite cheap. They were made by raleigh and don't have stays. http://www.raleigh.co.uk/bits/index.html shows some mudguards for 20" wheels - I assume they were the same ones as I bought but I can't be sure. I bought them from a local bike shop so I don't know where you might find them on the internet. Kit > Merry Christmas to you all. > > Gordon > > |
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"Gordon Taylor" <G.J.Taylor@nospam.bath.ac.uk> wrote in message news:I92n7C.J9v@bath.ac.uk... > Dear All, > > I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of > using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the > tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching > I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any > ideas? > > I would be happy to buy front and rear mud guards as the tag a long has > a front wheel that replaces the tag a a long bit make a normal(ish) > looking bike (most ingenious!) > I got two sets of 24" aluminium ones and pulled the sides out - they tightened up nicely to fit 20" wheels on a trike. |
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Don't forget to get a FULL guard for your bike otherwise your daughter will
be covered from your rear wheel wouldn't want that now would we!!!!!! "Gordon Taylor" <G.J.Taylor@nospam.bath.ac.uk> wrote in message news:I92n7C.J9v@bath.ac.uk... > Dear All, > > I have recently purchased (on ebay) a tag a long with the intention of > using it to get my four year old daughter to school. Unfortunately the > tag a long does not have any mud guards. After some internet searching > I have not been able to find anywhere that lists 20" mudguards. Any > ideas? > > I would be happy to buy front and rear mud guards as the tag a long has > a front wheel that replaces the tag a a long bit make a normal(ish) > looking bike (most ingenious!) > > Merry Christmas to you all. > > Gordon > |
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