2019-2021 Turbo Levo mudguard

z1ppy

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As you can see (further up the thread) I use mine in conjunction with a mudhugger & yes it was very effective. I won't say doesn't stop all the mud collecting on the top of the rear of the swinging arm, but it does a bloody good jobs of preventing it.
 
Sep 21, 2019
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Oxfordshire England
Works well with the mudhugger. I put some Teflon tape on the brace. Not going to stop every thing but probably the best current solution with the stock 2020 tyre

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Will Hesch

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It's been a while since I've posted because I couldn't get my PC to upload photos from my iPhone, then I found Dropbox.

We've re-designed the Turbo Guard to eliminate tire rub almost entirely. We added a silicone band and a zip tie
(I know, it's not supposed to have any) to hold the Guard away from the tire.

We've added a thin clear protector piece which peels and sticks to the lower chain-stay to protect the paint.

We found that bending the Guard to match the curve of the lower chain-stay helps when installing it.

We can't mail the Guard curved or shipping would be very expensive so this important step is left to you.

We have a company logo now and a decal is fixed on each Guard.

Here are some photos:

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jbodnar

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Will,

Thanks for posting the pictures...

The included diagram confused me because the bolts are drawn in the wrong direction.

Jeff
 

Will Hesch

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Will,

Thanks for posting the pictures...

The included diagram confused me because the bolts are drawn in the wrong direction.

Jeff

Jeff, thanks for noticing that! It always looked weird to me but I couldn't put my finger on it. I hope the 100+ folks who've received the drawing are as observant as you!
 

Zimmerframe

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Jeff, thanks for noticing that! It always looked weird to me but I couldn't put my finger on it. I hope the 100+ folks who've received the drawing are as observant as you!

You could just draw a big bolt head on the right hand side, so it looks like a big cartoon bolt going in the correct way ?? Saves re-doing the whole drawing ?
 

DodgyRog

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Dec 6, 2019
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Got mine fitted and finally got out on a ride.
Seems to work very well with the Mudhugger.
Awesome service from you as well, with the updated version being sent out.
Thanks a lot
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Supratad

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Nov 13, 2019
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I’ve taken everything off for cleaning and noticed this gouge alongside where the central coast guard sits. Annoying but I dont think even tape would have protected it. It must be the grinding paste of mud forced out to the sides.
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Supratad

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Nov 13, 2019
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Having said that, the outer edge is a straight vertical line. I wonder if the mud/wheel interface is wibbling the plastic guard about enough to wear into the metal.
 

Webike

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Dec 13, 2018
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I’ve taken everything off for cleaning and noticed this gouge alongside where the central coast guard sits. Annoying but I dont think even tape would have protected it. It must be the grinding paste of mud forced out to the sides.
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You may be able to resolve some of the paint abrasion by heating the plastic guards and forming a curve to minimize contact points. It also creates a more rigid form with the curve.
 

Roger20

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Mar 6, 2020
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West Yorkshire UK
Yet another thumbs up for Will's mudguard - came quickly to the UK.

A couple of pictures showing a slight fixing modification from standard using an extra 'O' ring which centralise the guard between the linkages and ensures that there is no rubbing. I took the shock off to check that it goes straight up on full travel movement. Slightly tricky to fit without a third hand but just possible.

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