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Hi, I think Mike is correct. The db1 fender is available from Steve Munros Loudbike store. They are pricey and can include the original fender brace, but they are not like the original endurance fender. The Sports Racing fender is nice and a bit thicker than the same unit from Old Racing Spares. It is also quite a bit cheaper. This is a replica of the factory endurance fenders and I have seen them mounted in either direction. I think they look good either way. I have both. You will have to make spacers to lift the fender off the front wheel and can use it with 16 or 17 inch wheels. I also make a fork brace of sorts to fit across the top. This will spead the load of the bolts and not crack the fiberglass. Good luck. Lou
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:26 am Posts: 82 Images: 3
It looks like they took a DB1 fender and hacksawed the thing lower around the fork leg with mine, and then sold it as a TT1 fender. I remembered now that the one fitted is could be a Sassi! So you are right Mike! The fender in your pic looks good. And yes I am standing there with my father behind the TT in Oschersleben, Germany. O and the bike is part replica, part real!
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