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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:21 pm 
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i have been told that this is a clubman bumper on my morris mini deluxe and was just wondering if this was true or not?? is there a difference between the clubman and roundnose bumpers??
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Yes it is a Leyland bumper.

Please remove it now.

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Roundie bumpers are a bit shorter, and aren't as harsh and ugly as the Leyland bumpers :P


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:lol: :lol: :lol:
anyone got pics of wat roundie bumpers look like on?

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nothing wrong with the leyland bumpers...... lol but im taking mine off, im going for the clean look 8)

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willy wrote:
Roundie bumpers are a bit shorter, and aren't as harsh and ugly as the Leyland bumpers :P

Now-Be NICE willy :lol:
See if this pic helps you out.
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Clubbie bumers are "square" shape.

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Clubman bumpers are a bit square compared to Roundie bumpers. The Roundie bumpers hug the body of the car more.

Clubman bumpers are a HEAP stronger! You sneeze in the general direction of a Roundie bumper and they dint! :lol:

You can put Clubman rear bumpers on the front and rear of a Roundie, as Roundie bumpers are the same front and rear.

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thanks ls1380, looks as if the bumpers dont wrap around the car so much, looks alot better than my dinted bumper :( damn previous owner!!!

do all morris bumpers have the handle things???

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"overriders" are optinal

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69 red dwarf wrote:
"overriders" are optinal

Well - Really only Cooper S had overriders-like this fine example :D
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what were they for, any particular use or jus a "looks" feature??
wouldnt really wanna try n lift the car up but it :lol:

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LS1380 wrote:
69 red dwarf wrote:
"overriders" are optinal

Well - Really only Cooper S had overriders-like this fine example :D
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No... the Cooper S had the overrdiers PLUS the "hockey sticks".

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to be honoust i don't really like em.. thats my opinion, everybody has there own taste 8)

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