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I use this it helps
Looks ideal - exactly which model is it?
Yep, that's nuts. TBH cheaper the better and whatever will fit with a little fettling then I'd be happy with - it's only a plastic blooming mud shield! Happy to wait on @Mountie as the Muckywhatsits look a bit better value.
The mini fender is only £7.99 and I know that is the one it will be and I reckon it will just sit in there perfectly fastened on with the velcro straps provided
The mini fender is only £7.99 and I know that is the one it will be and I reckon it will just sit in there perfectly fastened on with the velcro straps provided
Looks similar to the Enduro mudguard which may fit and is available in most lbsI use this it helps View attachment 13896
Looks similar to the Enduro mudguard which may fit and is available in most lbs
Let us know how it fits and covers.
....just checked and yes it does fit bu the gap between the tyre and frame/suspension is very narrow and I reckon anything put in there could clog up. Something between the seat post and the suspension bar may be a better bet. I will probably make my own. Its simple to do by starting off making templates with thin card then when it is right use that to cut the guard using a suitable empty 5 litre container. Drill holes for zip tie fixings....paint plus stickers as required...job done.Looks similar to the Enduro mudguard which may fit and is available in most lbs
Sicomtbproducts on this one. View attachment 13912
I agree it probably needs 2 pieces...but that is dead easy to make for next to nothing. £50+ is a ludicrous price! I made this one for the back of my Cube Stereo from a used 5l container...you just need to find one with the right stiffness plastic.Sicomtbproducts on this one. View attachment 13912
I agree it probably needs 2 pieces...but that is dead easy to make for next to nothing. £50+ is a ludicrous price! I made this one for the back of my Cube Stereo from a used 5l container...you just need to find one with the right stiffness plastic. View attachment 13917
actually looking at it again I don't think that awkward to shape bottom piece is necessary but looking at Mountie's pic of the Muck Nutz fender fitted I think the tyre could still throw up a lot of mud over the top of it so I think I will make one similar to the Mucky Nutz or Enduro ( which look pretty much the same) but longer so it extends further up towards the saddle so it finishes just a bout level with the top of the tyre circumference. It may require a couple of darts (dressmaking talk!) to create a bend that more closely follows the tyre rather than sticking straight up. Overlap the darts and bond with superglue or aralditeOh wow that's great and I agree £50 + is just daft money
actually looking at it again I don't think that awkward to shape bottom piece is necessary but looking at Mountie's pic of the Muck Nutz fender fitted I think the tyre could still throw up a lot of mud over the top of it so I think I will make one similar to the Mucky Nutz or Enduro ( which look pretty much the same) but longer so it extends further up towards the saddle so it finishes just a bout level with the top of the tyre circumference. It may require a couple of darts (dressmaking talk!) to create a bend that more closely follows the tyre rather than sticking straight up. Overlap the darts and bond with superglue or araldite
I was out in the muddy stuff yesterday & it worked really well however, got this as a birthday gift & probably would not invested in it otherwise.Wow same colour bike as mine how well does this one work as I would have to buy 2 of them and at £110 they need to be amazing it does look good and after riding the weekend before last on a slightly muddy field that area is just like a shelf so we need something! But £55 each CRIKEY!!!!!
Take a look of this thread last post mudguards - EMTB ForumsSo which mucky nutz gender fits the front the best (2019)?
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