MTBs and mudguards = No Go
But...
I go for long 3-4 hours rides all year.
In the rainy season I hate to get wet and muddy after 5 min.
I have tried several mudguards, dedicated rear guards, plastic, carbon, front guards, guards mounted at the dropper or ass-savers.
But they all seems to be to ugly, to short or making noices by rubbing the wheel or the frame.
I have found a solution that works for me at the rear wheel.
- I use a short Proguard to protect the frame - RRP Proguard
- On top of that I have mount a new mudguard from Zéfal.
- The mounting consist of 2 mountings points that protect the frame with rubber.
- The guard can me dismounted i 2 min with 2 bolts - and the mounting points stay on the bike
- The guard can be lowers for traveling by fire roads or by tarmac for work.
- It can be raise in different angles for proper MTB.
The guard fits 27.5" and 29" and I use i for my 2.8"
The price is OK - Only 20 £ at Tredz
3rd photo is after 15 miles at semi muddy trail.
Max 1% mud at dropper, saddle or my back ?
PS
Last photo just to show the bike from it's best side
But...
I go for long 3-4 hours rides all year.
In the rainy season I hate to get wet and muddy after 5 min.
I have tried several mudguards, dedicated rear guards, plastic, carbon, front guards, guards mounted at the dropper or ass-savers.
But they all seems to be to ugly, to short or making noices by rubbing the wheel or the frame.
I have found a solution that works for me at the rear wheel.
- I use a short Proguard to protect the frame - RRP Proguard
- On top of that I have mount a new mudguard from Zéfal.
- The mounting consist of 2 mountings points that protect the frame with rubber.
- The guard can me dismounted i 2 min with 2 bolts - and the mounting points stay on the bike
- The guard can be lowers for traveling by fire roads or by tarmac for work.
- It can be raise in different angles for proper MTB.
The guard fits 27.5" and 29" and I use i for my 2.8"
The price is OK - Only 20 £ at Tredz
3rd photo is after 15 miles at semi muddy trail.
Max 1% mud at dropper, saddle or my back ?
PS
Last photo just to show the bike from it's best side
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