Crestline rear mudguard recommendation?

Tony4wd

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If you're after full size mudguards, Mudhugger and SKS Mudrocker are both good. I slightly prefer the Mudhugger.
 

Arethustra

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I have one of the Mudhuggers for my xc bike but I can see if it will fit on the Crestline…I actually have both the front and the rear fenders for the rainy season; I did quite a bit of research before picking them and have been really happy with them.

I'm out of town until mid-week but will check the fit when I get back home.
 

techm8n

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If you're after full size mudguards, Mudhugger and SKS Mudrocker are both good. I slightly prefer the Mudhugger.
Looking for a smaller mudguard to protect the rear linkage. Don't want the long ones. Thanks.
 

Arethustra

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Is this what you're looking for? One of the guys on the forum makes them (Shit Flaps) but I'm not sure if they fit the Crestline. I'm guessing it's a no.
 

Arethustra

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But is that what you were looking for or did you mean something to replace the little mini flap that is attached on the seat tube?
 

AlumiPro

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You need to get yourself a Muckynutz!
I cut to fit. It’s what I run in the winter after rain. It works great and stays in place very well. I glued a piece of round rubber tubbing on the bottom cut edge for it to sit on the carbon frame ledge behind/below the cascade link. Your ass still gets muddy but it keeps the more important things pretty much mud free.
And yes that shredded Tacky Chan is headed to the trash.

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2thebrim

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You need to get yourself a Muckynutz!
I cut to fit. It’s what I run in the winter after rain. It works great and stays in place very well. I glued a piece of round rubber tubbing on the bottom cut edge for it to sit on the carbon frame ledge behind/below the cascade link. Your ass still gets muddy but it keeps the more important things pretty much mud free.
And yes that shredded Tacky Chan is headed to the trash.

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PNW winters are brutal on the linkage, I’m going to give this a shot! Also, what is the stand you are using to prop the bike up?
 

E-MAD MALC

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You need to get yourself a Muckynutz!
I cut to fit. It’s what I run in the winter after rain. It works great and stays in place very well. I glued a piece of round rubber tubbing on the bottom cut edge for it to sit on the carbon frame ledge behind/below the cascade link. Your ass still gets muddy but it keeps the more important things pretty much mud free.
And yes that shredded Tacky Chan is headed to the trash.

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That's what I purchased and also cut it down, I reckon it looks better than the mudhugger which I've got on my hardtail
 

techm8n

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You need to get yourself a Muckynutz!
I cut to fit. It’s what I run in the winter after rain. It works great and stays in place very well. I glued a piece of round rubber tubbing on the bottom cut edge for it to sit on the carbon frame ledge behind/below the cascade link. Your ass still gets muddy but it keeps the more important things pretty much mud free.
And yes that shredded Tacky Chan is headed to the trash.

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Nice! I actually already have this Mucky Nutz mudguard laying around from my previous bike. I did try it before but didn't use it because it's a very tight fit on the chainstay. But I'll give it another shot. Thanks.
 

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