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Cycle wings, The good, The Bad and the ugly
thelynxeffect - 5/9/18 at 06:46 PM

Hi guys, I need some advise. I have removed the clam shell wings off my car and got myself a set of GBS wing supports; all I need now is a pair of cycle wings.

Having searched around online stores (MK, GBS etc) and dug through eBay it seems there is quite a lot of choice for what essentially looks the same, I would rather stay sub £100 so can someone recommend me a seller who makes good quality GRP wings in at least 210 width.

Cheers


big-vee-twin - 5/9/18 at 08:12 PM

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ianhurley20 - 5/9/18 at 09:59 PM

Why not go aluminium from Matin Batho, very light indeed and very well made http://bathoscars.simpl.com/shop.html


Paul_Arion - 6/9/18 at 06:00 AM

Or there are lightweight / robust ABS plastic version in black or carbon effect (which are obviously faster 😉 )

Different widths available too

Plays Kool linky


Mr Whippy - 6/9/18 at 06:50 AM

quote:
Originally posted by ianhurley20
Why not go aluminium from Matin Batho, very light indeed and very well made http://bathoscars.simpl.com/shop.html


wow, there is some very impressive work if money was no issue...


nick205 - 6/9/18 at 08:50 AM

quote:
Originally posted by ianhurley20
Why not go aluminium from Matin Batho, very light indeed and very well made http://bathoscars.simpl.com/shop.html



Looks to be some skill there!

Jaguar E-Type restoration work can certainly be difficult. I've helped my Dad work on several and simply getting panel curves and shut lines correct is not a simple task. Fitting and aligning the bonnet can be a real ball-ache to get right.


Mash - 6/9/18 at 09:29 AM

Got a set of these but in GRP if you're on a tight budget, yours for 20 quid as they'll need painting:



Cycle Wings


mcerd1 - 6/9/18 at 09:56 AM

I still prefer the look of the dax rush ones - they were made to suit 205 tyres as standard (I can measure mine if you want actual sizes)

s/h ones come up every now an then (MAN motorsport are still making them new in theory, but it sounds like you could wait a while at the moment as they are down to 1 man )

a few places do copies of them thought:
http://www.kitcardirect.co.uk/westfield/westfield-bodywork/dax-rush-style-rounded-front-cycle-wing-mudguards-15-carbon-wet-lay-pair.html


nick205 - 6/9/18 at 10:30 AM

quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
I still prefer the look of the dax rush ones - they were made to suit 205 tyres as standard (I can measure mine if you want actual sizes)

s/h ones come up every now an then (MAN motorsport are still making them new in theory, but it sounds like you could wait a while at the moment as they are down to 1 man )

a few places do copies of them thought:
http://www.kitcardirect.co.uk/westfield/westfield-bodywork/dax-rush-style-rounded-front-cycle-wing-mudguards-15-carbon-wet-lay-pair.html




Aother fan of the Dax Rush front cycle wings here - they always look good and seem to hug the front tyres pretty well.


thelynxeffect - 6/9/18 at 07:27 PM

Those Batho ones are amazing but they ended up being too expensive, I've ordered a set of GRP 220 wide ones from mid Norfolk mouldings, made to order and £65 delivered. I'll let you know how they turn out. Cheers for the tips


number-1 - 6/9/18 at 09:12 PM

Ive got these yellow ones for sale if any good? https://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/34/viewthread.php?tid=213266

If not, motojohn on here has 2 carbon wings for sale


rusty nuts - 8/9/18 at 03:54 PM

Depending on which uprights you are using you may want to check up on broken wing stays?


thelynxeffect - 9/9/18 at 07:13 PM

I bought these ones for Sierra uprights, they seem pretty solid, is there a ‘normal’ failure point that needs strengthening before they get coated? I’m planning on using sikaflex to secure the wings.


craigdiver - 9/9/18 at 09:27 PM

quote:
Originally posted by thelynxeffect
I bought these ones for Sierra uprights, they seem pretty solid, is there a ‘normal’ failure point that needs strengthening before they get coated? I’m planning on using sikaflex to secure the wings.



I’ve got the same ones and also not fitted yet, will be interested to hear if bonding on with silkaflex is sufficient?


thelynxeffect - 10/9/18 at 05:05 AM

I’m going to drill holes in the flat section to increase the bonding edges (also with pre-drilled holes I can then just fit some large flange button cap bolts if it starts to fail) and then just keep my fingers crossed!


Slater - 14/9/18 at 04:37 PM

Sikaflex will be fine.

Weak point is the welded joint between the flat bar and round section. The cycle wings vibrate and the joint fatigues, I have to get mine welded back up every 2,500 miles or so.

I used sikaflex to start with, but switched to bolted on to make it easier to remove the wing when the bracket gives up and needs re-welding.

It's a common problem with cycle wings.

I've seen a post on here where someone made a support bracket that held the wing steady using the hub through the outer face of the wheel, very clever!


thelynxeffect - 15/9/18 at 06:02 PM

I sikaflexed the wings on today, ran thick beads on both the wing and the bracket and mounted them, left them for the day then after 12 hours I applied a second coat to cover the bracket completely. Given the surface area of the bracket I am estimating approx 180kg of adhesion per wing which in theory is enough to lift the corner of the car by the wing!



Let’s see if it holds

(I ordered white by mistake)



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Slater - 16/9/18 at 05:17 PM

Nice, that will hold them on for sure.

Removing them will be difficult, however. I ended up using a length of MIG wire about 2 ft long and wrapped each end round the middle of a wooden dowel, then used it like a "garrot" type flexible saw between the bracket and wing. That sliced through the sikaflex quite well, the wire snapped about 6 times but easy to make another one.