I'm fitting SKS Al 50mm mudguards to my 2020 Genesis Vagabond. SRAM X5 mech with Apex shifter, 2x.
I knew from other forum posts about missing the seatstay bridge mount, I can solve that with zipties.
What I can't get around is the amount of space the X5 front mech needs behind the seatpost.
Will any front mech fit?
I know Shimano has a much more compact fitting....
The underlying question is of course will a Shimano mech play with Apex shifter on SRAM 2x chainset?
It it was me I'd just trim + secure the mudguard above the front mech to seattube.
Then make a flexible cover over between mudguard and bridge over the mech out of inner tube to deflect the run off
Hmmm, I like that idea. With the added advantage of the rear of the guard dropping lower if I don't trim, just rotate it back...
Well that's worked, thank you @trail_rat. I also need to drill a couple of holes for the mounting of the flexible cover - I've bodged at present, will drill if it all works...
The only issue is my rack is too close and the guard will rattle against it. New rack needed. 😉
That's when you ziptie the guard to the rack, no rattles, more secure guard. Win, win.
Indeed - I'm just going to ride it a few times to check it's all good, then I'll drill and ziptie it.
Over the years I have had that problem several times. Once I cut out a small hole in the guard. Some SRAM mechs take up less space. That looks like one I had the same problem with recently. Solved that by mounting a nice Campag triple mech. Better than the original.
Trimming the guard is a last resort as you get crap all over the frame etc.
An update on what works on a Vagabond!
I've spent 10 months faffing with a zip on tied on mudguard. To keep it rattle free it needs a lot of tension, and that meant that the zip ties have broken a few times.
Solution is: Shimano side swing front mech and some p-clamps.



