Hi all, been looking at ways to stop mud accumulating on the frame at the lower pivot point as well as stopping small stones getting into this area which were getting trapped and damaging the frame.
I already have a muckynutz front fender so I purchased another muckynutz front fender, but this time I went for the fat XL, and modified it slightly to fit in this area, basically it was a bit wide and was catching on the chain. The result has been better than I could have hoped. Very little mud is getting into this area and the chain is staying remarkably clean inc the jockey wheels - these were getting well choked up with mud.
The pics below show how it looks after 2off muddy rides - the pics speak for themselves ?
The mud would pool in this area and then slide off on to the chain. This would then block up the jockey wheels as well as the chain guide.
Added some more images with it now clean ?
I already have a muckynutz front fender so I purchased another muckynutz front fender, but this time I went for the fat XL, and modified it slightly to fit in this area, basically it was a bit wide and was catching on the chain. The result has been better than I could have hoped. Very little mud is getting into this area and the chain is staying remarkably clean inc the jockey wheels - these were getting well choked up with mud.
The pics below show how it looks after 2off muddy rides - the pics speak for themselves ?
The mud would pool in this area and then slide off on to the chain. This would then block up the jockey wheels as well as the chain guide.
Added some more images with it now clean ?
Last edited: