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Old 14-Nov-2006, 11:49   #1
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Are all front mudguards the same?
Will a Mk.2 999/749 mudguard fit a mk.1?
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Old 14-Nov-2006, 19:19   #2
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Will a Mk.2 999/749 mudguard fit a mk.1?
Oh yes.
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Old 14-Nov-2006, 20:37   #3
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Old 17-Nov-2006, 18:09   #4
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There are two types which are not interchangeable, i would treat with caution, i think one has two holes and one has more. I bought one that didnt fit hence the comment.

Think you probably ended up with a 748/916 type as all 749/999 types are the same fitment with one hole at the front and one at the rear of fork
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Nah i checked the ones i used to sell, up to 2004 is one style, after that the 2005 differs. Neither are interchangeable as i found to my cost.

So how do you explain the fact that a 2003 999 has the same forks as a 2006 999 -how can the mudguards be different fitment?
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Old 18-Nov-2006, 10:25   #6
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Nah i checked the ones i used to sell, up to 2004 is one style, after that the 2005 differs. Neither are interchangeable as i found to my cost.
Cobblers!
My '05 999 had a carbon guard from an '03 bike for a while,...fitted straight on.You are not thinking of the rear hugger are you?
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Err,can of worms,anyone have a definitive answer?Wilf?
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part numbers for 999s 06 564.1.042.1CA and for 999S 04 564.1.042.1AA the last 2 letters are colour code i think, only 1 carbon front guard listed in DPP catalogue for all 749/999 models 96951403BA so it looks like there is only 1 fitting type.
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Err,can of worms,anyone have a definitive answer?Wilf?
The definative answer is YES IT WILL fit!
Yep the shape is slightly differant but the mounting holes are exactly the same.
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Thanks Keefy,i will take a leap of faith with your answer
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