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Product name: Mudhugger Rear LARGE
Price paid: £30
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: Mudguards are ugly.. Bikes look simple and sleek. Once you adorn them with sticky out crap they loose their visual balance.
Unfortunately, when it's wet and muddy, that sleek bike gets covered in crap and all it's pretty little ,obscenely expensive, moving parts get crap in and wear faster. Plus, the rider gets covered in crap, unless you're sensible and slow down or do your best to avoid mud and wet. I'm dumb, I don't.
For me, I don't really like the bike overly covered in crap, though sometimes it's just unavoidable. I'm also not a fan of having a soaking wet arse and mud being thrown forwards over the bars, phone,display,laptop... everything ..
The mudhugger rear's already been pretty extensively reviewed.
Here is the "Medium" - previously the 29 :
Mudhugger FRX and rear 29er mudguard - EMTB Forums
210g, 640mm long and 140mm stays.
The latest addition to the range is the "Large" :
LARGE Rear Mudhugger
285g, 760mm long and 160mm stays.
Some people like the look, I'm not a fan .. Making something which was ugly even bigger makes it even uglier .. but if you're going to have ugly, you might as well have effective ugly !
I've attached it on top as intended, but having seen @MrTeno2U 's inverted fitting technique, I might swap it round and try that. If mounting your rear spoiler in a hanging fashion works for Koenigsegg, then maybe fixing my mudhugger on the underside will work for me.
Mr T's method with bonus zip tie bling.
Mudhugger FRX and rear 29er mudguard - EMTB Forums
So, the large .. well, it's - to quote "for the modern full suspension bikes that have low seat stay angles of 26 deg down to 22 deg. This is an extra long Hugger that is designed to be trimmed down to fit your bike perfectly. Think Specialized Turbo Levo, Kenevo, most Pivot, Nukeproof bikes, Santa Cruz, Lapierre and Yeti full suss bikes."
It's long enough to keep the rider dry and anyone else within 10 meters of the bike
Mine seems to have a twist in from transportation. I tried repeatedly holding it the other way but it always springs back twisted. I brought it into the house last night and it straightened itself out with the extra warmth. Unfortunately, it settle back into it's twisted shape once it had cooled back down to zero. So some more manipulation is required there.
Hellitape is supplied to protect your stays. It was too cold to apply it this morning and I was short on time, so that's a job for later.
Installed :
Then took it out for a quick ride in search of mud and water ..
A crap picture, but rode up here as fast as possible for 300 meters :
And after - hardly any forward spray and splash. Apart from the expected front splash, I was dry.
After some more mud .. good results .. Some crap is getting through to the lower linkage area, but no more than when I had the "mudhugger front" on the back. Ideally it still wants a second guard to stop that too.
Product name: Mudhugger Rear LARGE
Price paid: £30
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: Mudguards are ugly.. Bikes look simple and sleek. Once you adorn them with sticky out crap they loose their visual balance.
Unfortunately, when it's wet and muddy, that sleek bike gets covered in crap and all it's pretty little ,obscenely expensive, moving parts get crap in and wear faster. Plus, the rider gets covered in crap, unless you're sensible and slow down or do your best to avoid mud and wet. I'm dumb, I don't.
For me, I don't really like the bike overly covered in crap, though sometimes it's just unavoidable. I'm also not a fan of having a soaking wet arse and mud being thrown forwards over the bars, phone,display,laptop... everything ..
The mudhugger rear's already been pretty extensively reviewed.
Here is the "Medium" - previously the 29 :
Mudhugger FRX and rear 29er mudguard - EMTB Forums
210g, 640mm long and 140mm stays.
The latest addition to the range is the "Large" :
LARGE Rear Mudhugger
285g, 760mm long and 160mm stays.
Some people like the look, I'm not a fan .. Making something which was ugly even bigger makes it even uglier .. but if you're going to have ugly, you might as well have effective ugly !
I've attached it on top as intended, but having seen @MrTeno2U 's inverted fitting technique, I might swap it round and try that. If mounting your rear spoiler in a hanging fashion works for Koenigsegg, then maybe fixing my mudhugger on the underside will work for me.
Mr T's method with bonus zip tie bling.
Mudhugger FRX and rear 29er mudguard - EMTB Forums
So, the large .. well, it's - to quote "for the modern full suspension bikes that have low seat stay angles of 26 deg down to 22 deg. This is an extra long Hugger that is designed to be trimmed down to fit your bike perfectly. Think Specialized Turbo Levo, Kenevo, most Pivot, Nukeproof bikes, Santa Cruz, Lapierre and Yeti full suss bikes."
It's long enough to keep the rider dry and anyone else within 10 meters of the bike
Mine seems to have a twist in from transportation. I tried repeatedly holding it the other way but it always springs back twisted. I brought it into the house last night and it straightened itself out with the extra warmth. Unfortunately, it settle back into it's twisted shape once it had cooled back down to zero. So some more manipulation is required there.
Hellitape is supplied to protect your stays. It was too cold to apply it this morning and I was short on time, so that's a job for later.
Installed :
Then took it out for a quick ride in search of mud and water ..
A crap picture, but rode up here as fast as possible for 300 meters :
And after - hardly any forward spray and splash. Apart from the expected front splash, I was dry.
After some more mud .. good results .. Some crap is getting through to the lower linkage area, but no more than when I had the "mudhugger front" on the back. Ideally it still wants a second guard to stop that too.
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