this looks perfect...pricey...but perfect. Thanks.
Pricey but highly effective... I've bought one for each of the four ebikes I own. If you want to protect your 5k to 12k investment it's a drop in the bucket.
this looks perfect...pricey...but perfect. Thanks.
Ordered full set today. Now have a distribution center for guards if anyone interested. Muppets-r-mePricey but highly effective... I've bought one for each of the four ebikes I own. If you want to protect your 5k to 12k investment it's a drop in the bucket.
I'm surprised no one else has said this. I have used the SICOMTB mudguard on three Levos and one SL. It is hands down the best way to protect your motor from mud, and your pivot joint from wear. I could care less if I get mud on my back, I'm only concerned with protecting my bike and extending it's life. The SICOMTB and a short front mudguard do the trick perfectly. I'm currently running them on my 2020 Sworks Levo and my 2020 Expert Carbon SL. View attachment 40564
Thanks for that tip! I just ordered one directly from Central Coast Bikes.
Hi Pyr0Sorry EME, I think I may have confused you
The ebay link is for a central coast mudguard.
This is a mudhugger:
Big and ugly, but the most effective way to keep mud off your backLARGE Rear Mudhugger
Price includes UK shipping PLEASE ENSURE YOU USE THE HELITAPE PROVIDED WITH THE REAR MUDHUGGERS, INVISIFRAME AND ELECTRICAL TAPE ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO PROTECT YOUR BIKES PAINT AND FRAME. REGULARLY CHECK THE HELITAPE FOR SIGNS OF WEAR AND THE TIGHTNESS OF THE ZIPTIES. The LARGE Rear Mudhugger has...www.themudhugger.co.uk
Also available from many other online shops
Using them both together prevents mud from building up on the little shelf behind the rear wheel and working its way into the motor area
My bike last Jan:
I opened up the side of my motor last week to fit a new power cable, and it looked almost spotless
It's not pricey when you realize that it is keeping mud and grime out of the engine compartment and keeping rocks out of the rear pivot.this looks perfect...pricey...but perfect. Thanks.
So they really need such protecting? I’ve only just taken receipt of mine. It’s at the shop getting invisi frame then I’ll get a guard on it. I was considering 2 x rapid racer fenders which look like they might do the same job?It's not pricey when you realize that it is keeping mud and grime out of the engine compartment and keeping rocks out of the rear pivot.
I've just ordered this , thanks for the heads up, i couldn't stand the look of the mud hugger any longer, and be warned the tie wraps will eat through even heli tape Looking forward to sticking this onMust admit, the mudhugger did not work well on my Stilus so have moved on to a Crud XL..
Not properly tried out yet but will report back.
The front Crud XL Fender is excellent though and really stops face and battery catch cover getting covered.
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So they really need such protecting? I’ve only just taken receipt of mine. It’s at the shop getting invisi frame then I’ll get a guard on it. I was considering 2 x rapid racer fenders which look like they might do the same job?
Yeah, me too, I get that. I was talking about the fenders they do that you cable tie in near the wheels. They look like they would fit in the same places as the Sicomtb does but without the 50 price tag.I’m much more concerned about protecting my bike than I am with keeping my butt clean. I’ve used the Sicomtb mudguards on four different ebikes.
Hi kaj,Hi Pyr0
Have you got a clean pic of your mudguard set up? Cheers
this looks perfect...pricey...but perfect. Thanks.
Eme, I'm partial to our solution for keeping dirt, mud, rocks and general stuff out of the engine/linkage interface. It also keeps some of the seat tube clean. It's a simple install, should take a few minutes and we've sold 813 of them since last November so folks seem to be liking them. You can purchase them hereHi
Having really enjoyed my 2020 TL Comp for the first 3 months of ownership there are a few aesthetic changes I fell I should make . The bike itself is more than enough for a person of my capabilities but I would like to protect both myself and it as the weather changes. It has seen neither mud nor rain yet, although stones and gravel have given me, and her, a few hits.
There seems a plethora of mud-guards out there but which are the best in your opinion for front & rear?
Conversely I have seen no TL specific 'bike protection' kits from stones & he like. Does anyone know of any.
Thanks
How did this go for you? I had it on my Scott spark RC XC bike and even with 100mm of suspension it was hitting the crud guard on the tyre.Must admit, the mudhugger did not work well on my Stilus so have moved on to a Crud XL..
Not properly tried out yet but will report back.
The front Crud XL Fender is excellent though and really stops face and battery catch cover getting covered.
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Mine hits the tyre, on near full compression, its a shame because its a cracking piece of kit otherwise, nice and clean and keeps all the crap of your back. I guess it depends on the bike design if it works or not.How did this go for you? I had it on my Scott spark RC XC bike and even with 100mm of suspension it was hitting the crud guard on the tyre.
Hi kaj,
I think this was the most recent photo when I still had the Mudhugger and central coast mudguards fitted:
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At the moment I'm not using the Mudhugger though and have a clip on SKS X-Blade instead for commuting when it's wet instead.
The front fender is either a medium or small (can't remember which one was fitted in the photo, but I'm using the small one now) RRP proguard bolt on, that fits certain forks:What front fender is that? Why did you take the mudhugger off?
Hi
Having really enjoyed my 2020 TL Comp for the first 3 months of ownership there are a few aesthetic changes I fell I should make . The bike itself is more than enough for a person of my capabilities but I would like to protect both myself and it as the weather changes. It has seen neither mud nor rain yet, although stones and gravel have given me, and her, a few hits.
There seems a plethora of mud-guards out there but which are the best in your opinion for front & rear?
Conversely I have seen no TL specific 'bike protection' kits from stones & he like. Does anyone know of any.
Thanks
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