with or without mudguards?

MacRS

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Weathers getting nicer now so probably take them off soon
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ziscwg

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Weathers getting nicer now so probably take them off soon View attachment 29186
can you take a pic of the rear fender and how it far it goes down into the chainstay area?

What I'm interested in is keep the mud from being thrown into the frame linkage. I have something that kinda works, but not great. I'm looking to improve things
Also, what brand? it looks like mudhugger on the front.
 

Janc

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Oct 22, 2019
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can you take a pic of the rear fender and how it far it goes down into the chainstay area?

What I'm interested in is keep the mud from being thrown into the frame linkage. I have something that kinda works, but not great. I'm looking to improve things
Also, what brand? it looks like mudhugger on the front.
Mudhugger rear and mudhugger front small beneath it.
Small one is attached to rear mudhugger to allow for rear triangle movement.
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Rear brake line, speed sensor and rear mech cables are protected by putting a zip tie around them to act as a rubber point for the small up down movement of the guard. It also holds the guard away from the frame.
 

MacRS

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Apr 19, 2020
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U.K.
can you take a pic of the rear fender and how it far it goes down into the chainstay area?

What I'm interested in is keep the mud from being thrown into the frame linkage. I have something that kinda works, but not great. I'm looking to improve things
Also, what brand? it looks like mudhugger on the front.

I tool them off yesterday! They are mucky nutz mudguards

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MacRS

New Member
Apr 19, 2020
7
7
U.K.
can you take a pic of the rear fender and how it far it goes down into the chainstay area?

What I'm interested in is keep the mud from being thrown into the frame linkage. I have something that kinda works, but not great. I'm looking to improve things
Also, what brand? it looks like mudhugger on the front.

Mucky nutz “mug hugger” short front and back.

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vertzonaatio

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Jun 3, 2020
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It is true that from your point of view this yours, after I live in the south of france it rains about 20 days a year and I never ride in as much mud as you

It’s especially level look,
I always put mudguards at the front but at the back c is the first time

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That's quite a handlebar you have there! How do you feel about it?
 

natwilaniwartri

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Jul 1, 2020
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scottish borders
when i was buying my first e-mtb cube , decided straight away to get front and rear full bud guards as help throw backs of mud rain rocks and so less shity up my backside and any rolling on the tires when going fast were u would get hit........ this mine on first day bought ,ended up riding Scottish rain and go up dawn on mudy farmers field so overall looked good . liked blue and black mix as theses are cubes own , if was could would got ones to match the bike would been good ,so as waited for bike to be paid with Scottish lone i had cube bottle rack added as well as the guards so it was ready to go ...........since then i bought another cube bottle cage and riser to do twin water bottle

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