Best mini mudguards, UK?

Jonnyferry1

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Aug 26, 2020
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Hello,
whats the best mini mud guards on the market today? Im leaning more towards the tie wrap on style but not sure whats a good design to use. Any suggests with links for UK? Thans
 

R120

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they are all much of a muchness if you are looking at the ziptied enduro/marshguard type - some have slightly more coverage than others, but basically go for whichever you like the look of.

Of the ones I have used the Burgtec Moto Mudguards stood out as being made out of slightly thicker material than normal, and a bit sturdier as a result, but really there is nothing between them.


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Mteam

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I use the RRP proguard


-probably doesnt fit the definition of mini, but works exceptionally well. I have to wear contact lenses because glasses cannot correct my eyesight, and if the tiniest bit of dirt gets into a contact lens it hurts like hell, these mudguards in combination with clear glasses totally eliminate this.
 
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Hob Nob

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RRP is by far the best I have used. Also added bonus if you run Fox / Ohlins, it's bolt on too, so no zip ties needed.

Personally, found those ones up there /\ essentially useless.
 

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Yes they are no substitute for an RRP full set, but are good it sunnier times as they still protect the forks and stop a bit of roost going in your face - I run the RRP's front and rear in the winter, though the rear is designed to protect the bike/bearing/shock etc rather than the rider.

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Pivot

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I run the RRP's front and rear in the winter, though the rear is designed to protect the bike/bearing/shock etc rather than the rider.

Great setup... please add reference, where to get it.

Agreed, I want to protect the suspension/shock/motor... I take shower anyway
 

Jonnyferry1

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Aug 26, 2020
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Hello everyone.

i was struggling to find a rear mudguard for my Specialized turbo levo and i stumbled across this website based in the uk?? which has got custom shaped guards for mostly Specialized but other bikes too. Check it out :


The price is high, but you have full protection on the rear i think it looks like its worth it.
 

Pivot

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Hello everyone.

i was struggling to find a rear mudguard for my Specialized turbo levo and i stumbled across this website based in the uk which has got custom shaped guards for mostly Specialized but other bikes too. Check it out :


The price is high, but you have full protection on the rear i think it looks like its worth it.

These look great!
Please post some pics on your bike
 

Pyr0

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The SicoMTB guard looks good, but you have to remove the lower swing arm on the Levo to fit the bottom half and it leaves a section of the bike unprotected.
If you're buying one, get some tape too
 

Jonnyferry1

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I will when it comes ??
The SicoMTB guard looks good, but you have to remove the lower swing arm on the Levo to fit the bottom half and it leaves a section of the bike unprotected.
If you're buying one, get some tape too

Thanks for the heads up, that was a good read i found myself lost into a fouple more threads in the same subject. When it comes and i get the chance ill upload some pictures of the results
 

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