Well, one has to decide. Mudguard or Pants look like shit.I never put a rear one on in the end. Came to the conclusion they all just look shit.
Well, one has to decide. Mudguard or Pants look like shit.I never put a rear one on in the end. Came to the conclusion they all just look shit.
I like them to look good but, there not on there for looks. I get where your coming from but, have to disagree they don't all look like crap then again looks are subjective. I think fit, function and looks could use some improvement and are heading in that direction.I never put a rear one on in the end. Came to the conclusion they all just look shit.
Does anyone can recommend me a good mudguard fenders for my new bike? I am looking in this shop -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.
I buy those same mucky nutz guards on Temu for $3.50 Vs $12 on that site. They work well just to prevent stones being thrown up in your face, and reduce mud on the rear triangle pivot.Does anyone can recommend me a good mudguard fenders for my new bike? I am looking in this shop -
Bicyles Mudguards & Fenders
That's a good looking bikeI buy those same mucky nutz guards on Temu for $3.50 Vs $12 on that site. They work well just to prevent stones being thrown up in your face, and reduce mud on the rear triangle pivot.
I use another $3 Temu guard on the seat to reduce mud on your butt.
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