taxidriver50005
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Pros and cons please also what's best for the rear... ???
There's only so much a mud guard can doas per my 'what did you buy' post, I'd not recommend one of those cheap foldable mudguards:
it looks good as far as mudguards go, but was completely ineffective
I've given up on finding one for the rear that works. Sure, there's a little less mud with one, but still plenty still gets by.
For the front I definitely like one as it keeps stuff out of my eyes at speed
If you didn't already, you should try the big rear Mudhugger, almost perfect, if you use it on a fully, and add something to the bottom part of your rear triangle, you can have 99% protection.
Agree totally.It's a do or die: Either you look shit (without mudguard) or you AND your bike looks shit (with mudguard).
Ineffective only because an inadequate guard has been fitted. Obviously nothing that short is going to provide and frame/shock protection.it looks good as far as mudguards go, but was completely ineffective
Yes, but a lot less likely. And even if it does happen, a lot less surface friction. Easier to clean - unblock.It is totally possible to come to a grinding, literally, halt in some soils without mud guards. There is nothing that is going to work in mud that is that sticky other than staying off the trails.
.....and, of course, who's lookin' ??Always use them on my roadbikes - always makes me laff seeing folks without them on their Sunday morning rides, presumably trying to save an extra few grams in addition to the ultra light carbon framed machines for whatever nefarious reasons. Even moreso on me Mtb as I always enjoy going through the muddy puddles ( like a 4 year old in wellies ) and they keep it contained. Just putting some mudhuggers on the new (to me) Trek powerfly..... Here's the rears - fronts to follow when the 'decals' turn up.
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It's not so much your mudguards as the reduced clearance from your choice of mudguard and large volume tyre.The case against mudguards
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Completely unmovable....stuck solid. Now happened 3/4 times requires serious un blocking to continue ride only to do it again a few yards further on.!
You guys that ride without guards does the same thing happen or is it due to the MGs giving reduced clearance.?
Make sure to choose one of these options and be a dick about it.
how you and your bike "look" has always been a massive part of cycling in general... But feel free to be a dick about that too.
He's actually got road 27x1.25 on there.... The rest of it's mud!!!....It's not so much your mudguards as the reduced clearance from your choice of mudguard and large volume tyre.
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You forgot "NONE of my bikes will EVER have one of those ugly POS!"
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