Skinny front SS fender (mudguard)

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I just received a skinny front St Steel guard for my bike from Andover Norton, it matches up great with the 90/ 90 19 front Avon Road Rider. As far as I know these were only ever available in chrome until now. Anyway it's a really good looking item, and makes the front end look much more balanced.
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trident sam said:
If I knew how to I would, unfortunately I'm stuck in the 70's

You need a photobucket account. And email. And a smart phone that takes pictures.

Take the pic. Email it to yourself. Open the email. Download it to "Save to my computer" The file will appear at the bottom of the screen. Open your photobucket account in another window. Click on "Upload" Click on the file at the bottom and select "Show in Folder" Drag and drop the file in the folder to the upload box. When the upload is complete, Click on the bottom image address to copy and paste the address into your post. It's a lot simpler than it sounds.
 
Danno said:
trident sam said:
If I knew how to I would, unfortunately I'm stuck in the 70's

You need a photobucket account. And email. And a smart phone that takes pictures.

Take the pic. Email it to yourself. Open the email. Download it to "Save to my computer" The file will appear at the bottom of the screen. Open your photobucket account in another window. Click on "Upload" Click on the file at the bottom and select "Show in Folder" Drag and drop the file in the folder to the upload box. When the upload is complete, Click on the bottom image address to copy and paste the address into your post. It's a lot simpler than it sounds.

Or, somewhat simpler, download the photobucket app.

Images can then be uploaded direct to photobucket from your smartphone.
 
In other words it's a pain to load pictures. Possible, but takes a lot of effort and time.
 
You can upload directly if you re-size the pic. There are a lot of free resize apps. I can do it straight from my iPad.
 

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illf8ed said:
In other words it's a pain to load pictures. Possible, but takes a lot of effort and time.

Not really, with a little practise, it's possible to take a photo, upload it to Photobucket and post it on the forum in under 5 minutes with very little effort. :)


Dean said:
You can upload directly if you re-size the pic.

Yes, but only VIP members can do that. :wink:
 
L.A.B. said:
Danno said:
trident sam said:
If I knew how to I would, unfortunately I'm stuck in the 70's

You need a photobucket account. And email. And a smart phone that takes pictures.

Take the pic. Email it to yourself. Open the email. Download it to "Save to my computer" The file will appear at the bottom of the screen. Open your photobucket account in another window. Click on "Upload" Click on the file at the bottom and select "Show in Folder" Drag and drop the file in the folder to the upload box. When the upload is complete, Click on the bottom image address to copy and paste the address into your post. It's a lot simpler than it sounds.

Or, somewhat simpler, download the photobucket app.

Images can then be uploaded direct to photobucket from your smartphone.

I downloaded the app this morning. Still haven't figured out where the upload button is. I got into my account and saw my pics, so I know I'm on the right track.
 
Danno said:
Still haven't figured out where the upload button is. I got into my account and saw my pics, so I know I'm on the right track.

(Android)

If 'Auto Backup' is enabled in the app 'Upload Settings' then images should upload automatically to the 'default upload album' (Mobile Uploads) in Photobucket.
Or, for manual upload there should be an 'Upload button' (top left) on the app 'Home' page.
 
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