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| joe1978 Member Since: 27 Jun 2007 Location: North East England Posts: 201      | 
 My nice new sparkly FL2 is coming with mudguards fitted as an extra as I liked the look of them.  
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|  3rd Sep 2007 6:30 pm | 
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| NightFox Member Since: 11 May 2007 Location: North Shropshire Posts: 353      | Not exactly an answer, though this older thread might help:
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|  3rd Sep 2007 6:40 pm | 
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| joe1978 Member Since: 27 Jun 2007 Location: North East England Posts: 201      | 
 Yeah I read that too, ta. Mmm I'll have a closer look on arrival if no-one else knows. joe MY11 Fuji white Td4 150 GS straight up no mixer. | ||
|  3rd Sep 2007 9:17 pm | 
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| Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775      | Opps being an idiot and not reading the original post properly!!! | ||
|  4th Sep 2007 8:42 am | 
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| quickmotor Member Since: 16 Apr 2007 Location: Donegal Posts: 37      | I installed mud flaps myself on my FL2 and "YES" you do have to cut away a bit of the cover under the front wheelarch so I think it will be visible if you remove the mudflaps   | ||
|  4th Sep 2007 1:00 pm | 
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| joe1978 Member Since: 27 Jun 2007 Location: North East England Posts: 201      | Ta quickmotor, I thought as much.  It's no great loss they do look good, it was a just in case I change my mind.    | ||
|  4th Sep 2007 6:10 pm | 
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