Also using a rear on my Rail and yes, cable ties to secure. Make sure you use plenty of the supplied tape to protect the frame though, I put on a double layer.seems like many people are using front ones modded to fit the back ?, that back one you have def looks like it will stop pretty much everything. Assume it is a cable tie method of securing ?
Just reading up on Trek Rail posts , and picked up on this thread.I run mud hugger long on front... Had shortys before, long is way better. I also bought another long front for the rear( Sam Hill runs this style ) as it looks very sleek. Unfortunatly, it didn`t work on my bike. My main issue with the standard rear mudgaurd piccy above is the look ; )
But also, I went through a set of lower link bearings in one winters riding, so wanted to protect those. Currenty im going to model some pvc to protect the lower linkage and may add the standard rear mud hugger gaurd pictured above with a little cut off...
Hi, love the bike...the rear mudhugger not so much, but they are effective! which version is that rear one please?Mudhuggers are what you need;
Before picture:
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Then hit some dirt with the Rockshox ZEB mudguard on the front:
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And the mudhugger on the back:
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And, as the other side of the hill is in the snow, it got a natural cleaning:
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Still looks great. Hose it down when home, apply some muck-off and all is great.
And yes, because of the snow (~50cm - 1m at the moment), guess not much biking for the next few months....
Belter! But I’m not buying the 80’s vibe! ?Richp: LARGE Rear Mudhugger
The largest one can get.
I am actually a wee bit positive about the looks, looks a bit like those 80's bikes
But yes, come summer it will nicely be unmounted.
@Kernow which exact front mudhugger is that (crud ....)?
For the front the ZEB works fine there for me, but I guess the extra length might be useful to fend off more mud from coming up.
The only real thing I have to fix is between the seattube and the chainstay especially the lower part (as seen on the previous pic); trying to figure out what guard I could dremel down to fit there perfectly.
Though.... it will all have to wait, as we have a meter of snow here, and with -12C it is a little bit too chilly to have a fun ride (if one can get through the snow at all).... XC skis it is for the moment... oh and snow shoes and sleds of course
Mucky Nutz have these rear mudguards which simply clip on to the saddle for £3.75 at the moment, about £1.50 to post:
I have a rear mudhugger on mine but bought the Mucky Nutz for my gf's bike, impressed with how easy they are to fit and effective at stopping the spray of constant mud & shite
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