metapower race rear mud gaurd

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RRP Por guard rear? I have one, it s more designed to keep crap off the post and shock than the rider:

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Kernow

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Mudhugger on the rear is the only choice currently , works well on the meta
Mr Crud’s new front guard looks brilliant , Iam hoping he will make an adaption of the same designe to fit the rear .
I run a crud catcher as well on my meta , in winter , it really keeps the crap off the battery
 

dirt huffer

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I hope not to derail this thread but how effective are front fork mud guards? I'll be shopping for a front and rear mud guard for spring time.

Tamas - your bike looks pretty clean in that first pic!
 

Tamas

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I hope not to derail this thread but how effective are front fork mud guards? I'll be shopping for a front and rear mud guard for spring time.

Tamas - your bike looks pretty clean in that first pic!

They protect the fork stanchions 100% and less stuff is flying in your face...
For wet road riding, I put an extension with two zip ties and with that it's very effective.

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Gofurtherfaster

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+1 for the mudhugger, for me, riding is almost impossible in the wet without one, no matter what I wear my back and lower "back" get soaked, with this thing on, I seek out dirt without a single f given. love em
 

Gofurtherfaster

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I hope not to derail this thread but how effective are front fork mud guards? I'll be shopping for a front and rear mud guard for spring time.

Tamas - your bike looks pretty clean in that first pic!
on my front I've got an rrp and its a beast, had one of those flimsy bendable ones first, then a small fox specific upgrade, but neither did much to stop dirt covering my face AND the bike, with the rrp it keeps the forks really clean which is a bonus, but my face is completely protected too, the only part of my bike that gets caked now is the underside of the downtube.
 

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Been trying this new crud xl fender on the front , it’s great , I think it looks good , certainly very effective and it fits and removes in seconds . The height is very adjustable with total mud clearance . It also looks good on a 29er and a normal 27.5 mtb
Iam considered a mudguard nerd by many of the youngsters and my mates , lots of riders don’t think mudguards are cool ,no idea why , being wet and cold isn’t cool to me , but when they saw this one the comments were all very positive .
I’ve got the old crud catcher on the downtube as well , main reason is it keeps the crap off the battery . I really can’t stand wearing goggles or glasses and this set up is working ? so far fir keeping my face and eyes clean

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100 Cols

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That Crud XL Fender looks interesting, thanks for the heads up!

My current commuting setup is Mudhugger front & rear. Couldn't live with the nasty looks of the rear MH so I modified it a bit. The setup looks like this:

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EDIT: Sorry, did not notice that this thread was in Commencal section, hope you don't mind. My badbadbad.
 
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