Mudguards

mkj1972

New Member
Oct 27, 2024
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oswestry
Hi
I'm after front & rear mudguards for my cannondale moterra neo lab71 ebike

I've looked online & can find a cannondale front mudguard but the rear mudguards are sild out everywhere

Can anybody recommend a decent set of mudguards that would fit my bike?

Thanks Mark
 

Gareth

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Apr 20, 2024
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138
Ayrshire
I like mudhugger

 

Jurassic

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Jul 22, 2022
235
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Helensburgh, Scotland.
I've used various brands and my current favourite set up is RRP front, SKS Mudrocker rear. They're very effective and easy to fit plus they don't look too terrible (although all mudguards are ugly IMHO).
 

Artoist

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May 27, 2024
35
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St Helens
I've used various brands and my current favourite set up is RRP front, SKS Mudrocker rear. They're very effective and easy to fit plus they don't look too terrible (although all mudguards are ugly IMHO).
Same as this ,most effective of the ones I've tried
 

stumpydumpy

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Dec 15, 2020
25
15
Europe
For the front RRP would be my choice. For the rear it depends on what you want: a half hoop or just efficient enough 1/4, in which case it would be RRP also.
On my hardtails I had the SKS because they are available at any LBS.
On a fully SKS doen't work that well. I had the RRP on my last 3 bikes (levo's and Rotwild) and they did the job well.
 

DieBoy

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Jul 14, 2023
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EU
I have the SKS mudrocker front as well and I am very happy so far, even had people asking what it was as they thought it looked well.

Yep, just fitted a SKS Mudrocker front yesterday as the Acid Mud shield I had didn't fit my fork (RS Recon Silver) unfortunately. Straightforward to fit, came with all necessary bits n bobs, looks acceptable. 20241109_133456.jpg
 

Amber Valley Guy

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Oct 15, 2023
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Alfreton
On my Moterra I have the SKS front and a Mucky Nutz Shorty rear...which I extend with an old Rockshox fork mudguard (the thin plastic things) cut into a beaver tail (ooh) and attached via two plastic number plates screws so they don't rust or vibrate loose. Works a charm, the rear goes from 30ish % splash protection (fine for summer) without and to 65-70% with the beaver tail and easily removable.

The SKS front still covers the down tube, or in my case battery cover, with crud, but it does keep the legs pretty clean and dry. Here's a pic without the rear extension but you can see the screws where I attach it.

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mkj1972

New Member
Oct 27, 2024
11
7
oswestry
On my Moterra I have the SKS front and a Mucky Nutz Shorty rear...which I extend with an old Rockshox fork mudguard (the thin plastic things) cut into a beaver tail (ooh) and attached via two plastic number plates screws so they don't rust or vibrate loose. Works a charm, the rear goes from 30ish % splash protection (fine for summer) without and to 65-70% with the beaver tail and easily removable.

The SKS front still covers the down tube, or in my case battery cover, with crud, but it does keep the legs pretty clean and dry. Here's a pic without the rear extension but you can see the screws where I attach it.

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Looks good mate
 

Gareth

Member
Apr 20, 2024
108
138
Ayrshire
That rear mudguard doesn't cover the chain stay to seat stay area or the pivots and cable access? Where's the rest of it?

It covers my arse nicely and literally keeps the shit off me. That's what it is there for. Just about to fit the same to my nice new Mondraker.
 

A22

Member
Oct 20, 2023
34
17
New Zealand
Hi
I'm after front & rear mudguards for my cannondale moterra neo lab71 ebike

I've looked online & can find a cannondale front mudguard but the rear mudguards are sild out everywhere

Can anybody recommend a decent set of mudguards that would fit my bike?

Thanks Mark
Not my experience at all. It works really well on Giant Reign E.
Same, SKS Mudrockers front and back on a dual suspension for the past winter and have commuted, bike park and every day trail ridden them and been hay with them.
 

mkj1972

New Member
Oct 27, 2024
11
7
oswestry
Mudrocker are really good although halfords only sent a rear & I had to really pester them to send the front mudguard which I had paid for being passed from person to person until somebody actually made a decision & sent me the mudguard which with the current bad weather in the UK I desperately needed but that aside the sks mudrocker mudguard set i would really recommend them
 

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