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My choice was very minimal Turbo Levo/Kenevo guard (no zip ties needed) - EMTB Forums
? Since my post I had to trim more away from the chain area so it’s more like yours. It lasted for a while but eventually broke through to the zip tie slot so replaced it with a Sicomtb dualguard. Pricey but well designed & fits perfectly.Following @Jeff H 's idea I used two MuckyNutz face fenders and so far it seems to work. Before and after pics below.
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I put only the top section of the sicomtb on. I'm not a fan of having to remove the 2020 pivot guard to fit the bottom section. At sag there's probably about a 1 inch gap. I need to figure out a good method to protecting the lower without removing the plastic guard.
Overall fitment of the rear is good but the front mudguard is pretty wobbly. Not a fan of it, they should have one specific for the Lyrik Fork or Fox instead of a universal.
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I like my version. It's called the Turbo Guard and uses no fasteners but the 2 Specialized provided with on the 2019/2020 Levos and Kenevos, They're for sale here
One thing I am noticing with my sicomtb rear guard is that when i take decent old man sized jumps it rubs pretty bad, thus I have to get off my bike and tweak it back in place. I am guessing this occurs when the tire flexs from the compression and catches the inside edge of the fender. Not that big of deal crusing but gets annoying quick on the trails.
I am running 29x2.6 eddy currents on a 2019 btw.
My bike looked like this yesterday@Will Hesch - Do you have any photos of your guard actually working? i.e. in mud? Or any customers who can vouch for its effectiveness?
@Captain45 - does this soloutuon actually work on the rear (without the bottom section)? i.e. does it stop mud piling up and coating the chain?
mudhugger sx that I had to modify quite a bit to get about 3/4" clearance above the tire
What modifications did you make?
Yeah I got one as well. Great service from the guy and also very cheap delivery from US to UK. It's actually pretty good quality as well so great value all round. I'm glad you posted your photo though as I notice you have it going behind the top bridge. I was trying to bend it to fit inside and there just no clearance at all.I received the turbo levo rear mud guard fender from Will on these forums through his ebay link. He ended up sending me a new, revised mudguard free of charge and it just came in today. It is the narrower guard of the two in the comparison pic. The other picture shows the revised guard mounted in combination with a groundkeeper front fender. I can update this thread after a ride, but this looks like it should limit the majority of any mud being flung towards the rear of the bike.
Great price and great customer service. His name is CCBFWILL on ebay if you want to support a fellow emtbf member.
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Nice! ThanksFurther mudguard work today as sickness and back pain prevented actual riding. A combo of 3. The extra large mudhugger and the new Central Coast Bikes Tiurbo Levo guard in place. I then decided to cut up my existing MuckyNutz front-used-as-rear guard to create a little extra protection at the point where the lower arms meet the motor enclosure.
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Let's see how that lot holds up.
Just stumbled on this:
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Available here: Specialized Turbo Levo
Anybody has bought/used this ? And if so, what are your thoughts ?
Not sure, but I think it won't...If it’s open under the swing arm won’t it get in there when you slash through stuff?
Looks good though.
Hi. An old thread, but I'm interested in what you mean by the new Specialized fix fitted?The thing is I just don't like the way any of the mudguards look and they often fit on with those horrible cable ties which leave marks, and now I have the new Specialized fix fitted to protect that area it doesn't need one now as nothing will get past that fix so i am staying mudguard free
Robin, we've sold 1,080 units since November 25,2019. We've shipped them to 32 countries with a good percentage of those sent to the UK.@Will Hesch - Do you have any photos of your guard actually working? i.e. in mud? Or any customers who can vouch for its effectiveness?
I‘m quite happy with this Topeak Defender XC11 29". Inexpensive, easy to fit, secure and keeps me clean.
I've been commuting with the Sicom mudguard for several months.
I found it hard to part with the money but believed the development and the bikeshop.
Tbh, I'm really disappointed and nearly got to the point of getting a refund.
Fits great as you'd expect.
Clearance is noisy but to be expected, but
I've come to the conclusion it is a mudguard for the bike and not me.
My backside just gets soaked.
I've left it on and run my topeak defender which does the job properly.
Definitely best way to go solution. I was thinking exactly the same after using my Levo for the first timeHi all. New member here after lurking for a while. I've demoed/lusted after the Turbo Levo for the last couple of years and finally picked up a 2019 Comp about 2 weeks ago. So far loving it! What an amazing ride.
Like others I’m concerned about gunk getting inside the motor housing cover and the suspension pivots during the occasional mud slog or stream crossing, not so much for rider protection. FYI, mine does have the foam baffle.
After seeing what others have done I came up with this for starters. The local shops carry Muckynutz fenders so I grabbed a couple of different models for the fork and went to town. The lower is a Face Fender XL which I used due to the existing slots lining up close enough that I didn’t need to punch new holes (it’s backwards from normal direction). I trimmed the bottom where it extended below the motor and notched it for chain clearance. The upper is a standard Face Fender and again the slots were close enough. Since the seat and chain stays move independently the fenders do the same but stay overlapped through full suspension travel and don’t rub on anything. For now I left the zip ties long for tightening if necessary. Time will tell how well it does the job but I'll probably need to make some adjustments after more miles. I do like the design of that SicoMTB DualGuard.
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My bike looked like this yesterday
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didn't stop the chain getting coated though
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