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  • Mudguards or waterproof shorts?
  • scaled
    Free Member

    Whats the deal then?

    I realise that it’s an aesthetic disaster fitting some kind of mud guard to a full suss bike, especially something like a Mega :$

    I’ve been MTFUing for over a year and now my arse is cold, wet and generally full of grit. My faithful Endura Singletrack shorts have a worn patch up the back from Peak grit etc.

    Whats the solution then? one of them there butt defender things? a proper guard? waterproof shorts*?

    *im not sure how long they’ll be waterproof with the grinding paste thats trashed the singletracks.

    IHN
    Full Member

    Both. Who gives a toss about fashion, I like being warm and dry.

    Plus, you’re a grown man riding a bike – you look like a tool anyway.

    mrplow
    Free Member

    Guard first, shorts later if required. This way you will have the least sweaty bum solution :mrgreen:

    gonzy
    Free Member

    i’m with IHN on this one…both!!
    i love being and looking a tool on my bike!! 😆

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    For me it’s just mudguards if the trails are wet/muddy but it’s not raining, if it’s raining/likely to rain then waterproof shorts as well (+ knee-length sealskinz to complete the ‘special’ look, it’s not like I’m trying to pull whilst out on a wet & muddy MTB ride so who cares…)

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Both. It’s very wet out there.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Both. It’s very wet out there.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    So wet, it seems I had to say it twice.

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