Muds

Country bumpkin
Morning comrades ....
Can some one linky me to some good quality wing top chequer plate stuff ...really fed up of leaning on me wings to look at maps and cut cake and finding yet another dent:doh: Would prefer black but it's gotta be nice quality ...any pearls of wisdom out there?:)
Ta Muds x
 
cant comment yet but ive got some on the way from paddocks, 3mm in black ill let you know once ive fitted it

That's the ones I have and I've been very happy with them. They have been on for almost a year, with no signs of fading or scratching, even though I've spent quite a lot of time climbing all over them. :)
 
That's the ones I have and I've been very happy with them. They have been on for almost a year, with no signs of fading or scratching, even though I've spent quite a lot of time climbing all over them. :)

Were they from paddocks?
Where we live in a tree filled valley , everything goes green -including silver chequer plate , so I think black would look better for longer:)
 
And this is how they look when fitted:

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And this is how they look when fitted:

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Ahh yes they look nice in black , I've got an arial , no I'll rephrase that , I've got part of an arial :D I shall have a look on their website thanks for the pics .
Muds .:)
 
I have been looking at the chequer plate body for my discovery 1 as there is some oxidation that I would like covering up! Would this stop it getting worse?
 
I have been looking at the chequer plate body for my discovery 1 as there is some oxidation that I would like covering up! Would this stop it getting worse?

No, but it will allow it to get much worse without you knowing....
 
I have been looking at the chequer plate body for my discovery 1 as there is some oxidation that I would like covering up! Would this stop it getting worse?


NO but it will stop you having to look at it.. :doh: Why would anyone think that just hiding a corrosion problem will make it go away. ?? :rolleyes: If that was the case we'd all have hidden the missus years ago...
 
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NO but it will stop you having to look at it.. :doh: Why would nyone think that just hiding a corrosion problem will make it go away. ?? :rolleyes: If that was the case we'd all have hidden the missus years ago...

I was thinking of treating it first obviously haha, but would it still just spread after time even if treated and covered?
 

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