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Mudhugger Velcro hack

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Like my Mudhugger, like the use of zipties less so.

I had some Polaris Velcro straps that looked likely, so did a bit of experimenting.

Measured width of straps and drilled some holes in a line with a 2.5mm bit.

Finished off the slots with a small hacksaw blade and a small file.

For the others I used a coping saw to make indents of the correct size.

Fitted the straps nice and tight (and used one zip-tie per side just in case 😉)

Rode 45km mostly off-road and it didn't move a mm. Jobs a good un, and makes much more sense than loads of zip-ties.


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 7:48 pm
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I widened some of the cable tie slots on mine to use velcro, same reasons. But I couldn't get it that tight, and some of the slots split, so went back to cable ties. This looks better.


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 8:56 pm
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Why not just use re useable cable ties?


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 9:02 pm
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i just enlarged the existing holes for velcro instead of starting another one

the V2 mudhugger is velcro fastening now


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 9:09 pm
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Why not just use re useable cable ties?

Because I already had the velcro straps?
I would've had to buy reusable zip-ties, and normally they're wider, so would probably need to enlarge the holes.

just enlarged the existing holes for velcro instead of starting another one

In my head having the holes further up meant more overlap/length for the velcro, so probably more secure?


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 9:10 pm
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Got a V2 with the velcro straps. Doesn't seem quite as secure as zip ties.


 
Posted : 04/12/2022 9:23 pm
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All cable ties are reusable 😉

I use velcro wherever possible for this though, although it does wear out from the mud eventually.


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 3:27 am
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All cable ties are reusable

Ha, yes, up to a point. Probably get 3-4 goes on them before it doesn't work properly.


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 6:49 am
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Mudhuggers are ace.

But what's with this latest thing of people not liking zip-ties?
Looks? Not knowing how to use them correctly? Environment? Cost?


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 8:10 am
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But what’s with this latest thing of people not liking zip-ties?
Looks? Not knowing how to use them correctly? Environment? Cost?

From my perspective the problem of them "cutting" into the frame unless they are adequately protected,


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 8:17 am
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But what’s with this latest thing of people not liking zip-ties?
Looks? Not knowing how to use them correctly? Environment? Cost?

Partly environmental - yes, you can potentially re-use zip-ties, but not always, and it's extra plastic waste in the end.
Being able to swap the guard onto another bike much more easily. I have 2 Mudhuggers and 4 bikes they can fit, I'd rather not spend £50 on another 2 mudguards.
Safety - I have a lovely scar on my calf from the end of a zip-tie used to secure a cable outer onto a seat stay. There's plenty of potential for zip-tie based injury from all those used on a Mudhugger.


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 9:33 am
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But what’s with this latest thing of people not liking zip-ties?

So I can get the bike in the car without it bending out of shape and swap between bikes quickly


 
Posted : 05/12/2022 12:06 pm