What mudguards are you using?


Arminius

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29in Wheels? (Size S comes smaller)

Front - Fox
Rear - SKS


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Brian VT USA

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The Mudhugger extends down past the bottom bracket. They look very similar otherwise. It seems you might could pop-rivet an extension onto the SKS? Maybe cut some off the rear for that purpose? I cut some off the rear of my Mudhugger just because I thought it looked too long and goofy. ;-) I'd send that piece to you but I tossed it out.
Also, the Mudhugger comes with wide Velcro straps instead of Zip Ties + clear, heavy, frame protection tape.
It looks like you could do the same with the SKS in that regard also.
 
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Arminius

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Another prob with the 29e4 Stereo Hybrid is the narrow gab between tire and frame „connector“ that did not allow to bring tne mudguard under that coonector.
If I remeber correct that has been discussed here before.
 

Arminius

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The Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 with 29ers looks like this and I do not believe you will find a long (arse covering) mud guard that fits between tire and frame :unsure: . At least the SKS did not. The Sicomtb does, but short and not arse saving:

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Nomad1

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The Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 with 29ers looks like this and I do not believe you will find a long (arse covering) mud guard that fits between tire and frame :unsure: . At least the SKS did not. The Sicomtb does, but short and not arse saving:

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I 👀 the set up I have on my Stance and reign are RRP non bolt on front fenders modified to fit the rear. The Stance has a bridge across similar to one in the picture with threaded hole that works slick as one of the mounting points. I wonder how that would work here's a photo that kinda shows it

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N.R.G.

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I use a muckynutz long on the back all year round with a bit cut out to allow the chain across without rubbing

And a Crud urban racepack on the rear which attaches to the dropper in the winter over the top of the Muckynutz
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Brian VT USA

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Just a note about MudHugger (USA).
The rear fender extension that protects the bottom bracket just snaps onto the main fender. I didn't have a lot of confidence in that connection. Sure enough, it finally fell off somewhere on my last ride.
I emailed to let them know. They replied in @ 10 minutes and are sending a replacement. (I didn't expect that. I was just letting them know that a better connection might be something to consider).
They also suggested adding some tape for extra security. I will use black Gorilla tape.
I'm very happy with the fenders and more impressed with the service. Two thumbs up for Cyclepath PDX.
 

bikesonlineau

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I’m currently using the Mucky Nutz mudguards – they’re lightweight, easy to install, and do a great job keeping the mud off my face and frame. I’ve also heard great things about RRP ProGuard for a bit more coverage on those really muddy trails. It depends on what type of riding you’re doing, but both of these have held up well for me on some gnarly rides.
 

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