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[Closed] best mudguards for 26" rigid commuter?

 tor5
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I'm fed up of getting soaked on the commute, so can anyone recommend mudguards for a 26" MTB? There are mounts at the rear and it's fitted with an on-one rigid fork (steel), IIRC there are no mounts on that.

Thanks!


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 1:35 pm
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IIRC I used SKS Bluemels or Chromoplastics on mine, very good. There's ways to bodge up mounts on the fork, using p-clips or similiar.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 1:41 pm
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SKS clip on black plastic guards can be had for under a tenner and do the job very well. I drilled my fork (Planet X but same as On One) to mount the bracket and it hasn't killed me in the 8 years since.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 1:42 pm
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Or Crud Raceguard set with extra Mudhugger on front. Positioning the Crud Catcher quote low (more less just above bottle cage height) helps keeping the "rider's front end" clean 😆 This is my Autumn-Winter set-up not just for commuting.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 1:49 pm
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I've just hit the buy button on SKS Cromoplastics at £27.99 from CRC

Never have I been more excited about such a dull object 😳


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 2:11 pm
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Chromoplastics all the way for permanent fit guards, solid reliable and surprisingly resilient/strong.

Can be a bit fiddly to fit if you're a bit of a fumbler, but not really that bad, and once fitted they just work.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 2:15 pm
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SKS bluemels here, a bit fiddly to fit, but completely problem free once done. I bought a mudflap extension for the rear guard to keep spray off the baby trailer.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 2:20 pm
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Thanks peeps, will order tonight. Chances of reverse-mockers causing a couple of weeks of dry weather? Or does it not work for rain gear?


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 7:51 pm
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Does anyone actually know what the difference is between bluemels and cromoplastics? Buggered if I know which one is which, got one set of each...


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 8:18 pm
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If you're commuting on a dedicated bike don't waste your time with clip ons. Get the proper job, they are so much better than clipon and IMO look better / tidier.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 8:26 pm
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I got a set of the SKS Commuter guards cheap from a PSA but wouldn't buy them again as they're a bit flimsy. Bluemels look much better.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 8:35 pm
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Northwind:

Chromoplastics have 2 metal strips in which allow you to power a light by using the metal strips as wires.

bluemels do not have this, and are often a little cheaper as a result.


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 9:35 pm
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Ah! Cool. Pointless for me, but cool. Cheers!


 
Posted : 16/10/2014 10:30 pm