Hi hjscm.
Welcome to the forum. You have a good budget so u will have a good range to choose from.
Someone will be along soon to sell u a Specialised Lego. [emoji6]
LOL
Pottsy
Mudhugger on rear [emoji106]
+Very sturdy.
+Fits to seat stays
+Doesn't move sideways
+Moves with suspension so never hits tyre
+sits closer to rear wheel better protection
- Looks not everyone's taste
- Pricey
Cheers
Pottsy
Yeah looks like a good app. I downloaded the UK and Ireland databases. A lot of trails.
You can also create your own routes, share and download gpx files from others.
Trail reports updated by users etc etc
Looks good. Just found a setting that looks like it may keep me off public leaderboards...
I'm defo not on Strava. Not interested in it. There is a place to enter your bike type but no ebike box to tick. Just DH XC etc.
On a related note what would you categorise my giant sx pro?
Anyone use Trailforks?
I just started using it and have recorded a few "ride logs" in my local MTB centre.
Just to be clear I'm not into Strava, although I have the app but dont use it, found Trailforks is closer to what I'm after. (record rides and follow routes, simple)
I just noticed on my...
Link on amazon to mudhugger 29er which I have on XL Giant
29er Rear Mudhugger. Bike Mudguard / Fender. Mountain Bike / MTB / ATB. 29r https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075GQRWN9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hEBNAb5GY2G8M
Thanks everyone for replies. Some of those options look pricey but there is huge range of options and prices on amazon.
I must look out for someone using one in my local area to see how secure they are before buying.
Thanks again
Pottsy
Ouch. In the hope of learning from your misfortune what did your leg connect with?
I ride flats and haven't got myself shin guards yet and was wondering if it was the pedals.
Had u any protection on and did it fail?
Pottsy