what that shows is that the Ass Saver may stop a bit of muck getting onto your bac and backside but is also deflect mud back down onto your other mudguard, your pivot bearings chain and chainwheel etc..........in short Ass Savers are counterproductive and a waste of time I'm afraid. Assuming your rear mudguard is a Mudhugger FRX ( or similar, just get the large rear mudhugger and fit it over the top of your FRX. That way you can add the rear mudhugger and remove it whenever you like and the original mudguard just stays in place all the time. It costs you 6 zip ties each time you remove it...or get 6 re-useable zip ties.View attachment 54461
I have experimented with a number of mud-huggers, and I have reduced the amount of mud collected on my back-side considerably.
However, I thought I would share this pic as it is very interesting to see the mud pattern, accumulating on the ‘cleaner side’ of the fenders.
Fenders are doing the job, but it could be improved.
Im going to beg to differ:-The single best choice, is the SICOMTB.... I've had one on each of the four Specialized EMTB's I've owned. View attachment 54466
Im going to beg to differ:-
- Mud still thrown all over dropper and seat -- and me.
- Useless design as whilst it protects motor area, the fitting requirement ( removal of the frame protector ) results in every stone chipping away at lower frame - rotor side . Solves 1/2 problem creates another
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I'm really enjoying this set up.
I literally get no mud on myself or the bike. (The very bottom of the frame directly behind the front wheel will get some mud)
Yes, I shall fit too for summer. Waiting for a new OEM protector, touch-up paint and heli-tape and I will then replace and consign the SicoMTB to the bin.Yikes, that’s not good
guess I’ll stick with the central coast one
I've run SICOMTB on four different Levos and SLs. Over 2500 hard miles cumulatively with LOTS of mud and rocks... never had an issue.Im going to beg to differ:-
- Mud still thrown all over dropper and seat -- and me.
- Useless design as whilst it protects motor area, the fitting requirement ( removal of the frame protector ) results in every stone chipping away at lower frame - rotor side . Solves 1/2 problem creates another
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Cant understand the obsession with keeping clean on here, thats half the fun of riding bikes!
I have a nice car so i like staying clean so i don't get the inside dirty. Also I'm a clean person in general, I'd rather be clean than not clean and the mudguard was an easy solution.
Also. I don't have "mountain biking" or "cycling" specific clothes, so I'd like to keep my clothing clean.
I think that's where my obsession for keeping clean stems from.
Like that red bike in this thread covered in mud, i get anxiety just looking at it (and that one actually has front and rear guards)
Lots of good info in this thread still have question I’m looking for front fender for 21 Levo Comp with stock Fox 36 forks. What I have not found at least from pictures only is a front fender that looks like it will work with my Thule T2 hitch bike rack. When mounted on the bike rack, the shepherds hook (front tire holder) on the bike rack is approx 5” (12.7cm) from the front of the fork brace. Need a front fender that still allows use of the Thule rack. The RRP bolt on short or standard looks like the cleanest set-up but appears in pics that may not work with Thule rack. If someone has the RRP and can measure the distance from front of fork brace to front edge of fender or has another idea for front fenders I would appreciate the help. I tried RRP company and was told they only have measurement for the new design 2021 Fox fork not the 2020 Fox 36 fork that came on the 21 model Levo’s. Thanks
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