Rear Fender.

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Motorboy13
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Rear Fender.

Post by Motorboy13 » Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:43 pm

i am looking for detailed pictures of an DKW NZ350 1939 Rear Fender.

I am missing the inside reinforcerd metal strips and want to make a new one.

I would love to have more info of this part.

Measurements are welkom !!!

Greatings

Motorboy! =D> =D>
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Re: Rear Fender.

Post by Frank » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:57 pm

Hi Raimond,

I can take some pictures and make a simple drawing for you of this part later on this week.

//Frank
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Re: Rear Fender.

Post by Motorboy13 » Tue Oct 04, 2016 10:43 pm

That would be fantastic!!!

Thanks so far.
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Re: Rear Fender.

Post by Frank » Sat Oct 08, 2016 12:07 pm

Hi Raimond,

Here comes a simple drawing of the reinforcement. All distances are measured from an old bracket which have the same roundness as the fender itself and they are measured on the "upper side" (the side which comes towards the fender).

The reinforcement is not normal soft flat iron, rather steel. Not as hard as spring steel, but something between.

Note also that the original reinforcement has two rolled reinforcemnet grooves (can be seen on the picture).

All distances on the drawing are from the ends of the bracket to the center of the holes.

//Frank
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Re: Rear Fender.

Post by Motorboy13 » Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:18 pm

Superb!! Frank [-o< [-o< ,thanks for your good work as Always.

Yes i have picked up the work on my NZ , a lot of sandblasting primer & paint work already ,
hope to bild the frame in the next months's ore so!!!

Greats :D :D

Raimond
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