Dogtrousers
Kilometre nibbler
The bracket on my rear mudguard broke at the weekend. This is the flat metal piece that's riveted to the mudguard and which engages the eyebolt and attaches to the stay.
I've looked on the webby but the only things I can see to buy are the bridge brackets that clamp on and attach to the brake bolt, and that's not the bit that's broken.
I reckon it would be quite easy to drill the rivets out, make another from a piece of flat metal, bend it to shape and pop-rivet it in place, making sure the lumpy side of the pop-rivet is on the outside so it doesn't foul on the wheel.
The question is: What sort of metal should I use? I'm considering baked bean/tomato tin, or perhaps paint tin, but both might be a bit flimsy. Oh, if only I hadn't thrown away my old galvanized cold water tank. That would have supplied ideal material, I think. Any suggestions for anything better?
The alternative seems to be a whole new set of mudguards. Possible, I suppose. The bike was originally 27" wheel, now riding with modern 622mm rims plus 28mm tyres (700c? these numbers confuse me) and these are the original mudguards. Would there be any sneaky gotchas hiding?
I've looked on the webby but the only things I can see to buy are the bridge brackets that clamp on and attach to the brake bolt, and that's not the bit that's broken.
I reckon it would be quite easy to drill the rivets out, make another from a piece of flat metal, bend it to shape and pop-rivet it in place, making sure the lumpy side of the pop-rivet is on the outside so it doesn't foul on the wheel.
The question is: What sort of metal should I use? I'm considering baked bean/tomato tin, or perhaps paint tin, but both might be a bit flimsy. Oh, if only I hadn't thrown away my old galvanized cold water tank. That would have supplied ideal material, I think. Any suggestions for anything better?
The alternative seems to be a whole new set of mudguards. Possible, I suppose. The bike was originally 27" wheel, now riding with modern 622mm rims plus 28mm tyres (700c? these numbers confuse me) and these are the original mudguards. Would there be any sneaky gotchas hiding?