1961 G12 csr saddle

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Goss
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1961 G12 csr saddle

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Can some tell me if the back bracket on the saddle bolts to the rear mudguard please


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LynP
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Re: 1961 G12 csr saddle

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Hi, the CS seat I bought from Leighton's has two captive nuts that can move slightly and the bolts go through the mudguard (the nuts on the Leighton's seat are quarter UNF) I would check the spares list for the original bolts and washers. Hope this helps, I am sure someone with an original seat will be able to say if a bracket was fitted by the factory. Hope this helps, LynP
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Re: 1961 G12 csr saddle

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Yes mine is the same also from Leighton yes that does help me thanks
I think that I will put a strengthener piece under the mudguard just to give it that extra strength


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LynP
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Re: 1961 G12 csr saddle

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I'm glad to have been of help. I think as you say it would be a good idea to use some strengthening under the mudguard especially if you are using alloy guards, mine are stainless but I was thinking doing the same and probably will next time I remove the seat. I find it a bit fiddly getting the bolts through the mudguard and into the nuts under the seat as I made the holes in the guard a good fit for the bolts, some sort of metal strip would allow those holes to be a bit bigger and give a bit of wiggle room when putting the bolts in. Lyn.
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Re: 1961 G12 csr saddle

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Goss wrote:Yes mine is the same also from Leighton yes that does help me thanks
I think that I will put a strengthener piece under the mudguard just to give it that extra strength


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On the original guards there was riveted thin steel plates under every fixing point.
Goss
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Re: 1961 G12 csr saddle

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I got a pattern stainless mudguard so I will put a strengthener in
to be on the safe side


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