It's probably not the wisest move on SKS' part to let the available stock for the extant version run out, without the replacement product being available, especially as winter rolls round... Sort of missing the peak period for selling one of their most popular products...
They've discontinued the original raceblade longs as they weren't reliable enough for their high standards. SKS are hoping to have a new model available for next winter.
The Raceblade longs 23 fit 25 conti 4 seasons just fine.
There is a place on Amazon (Sheffield Cycles) that is still selling raceblade longs. Ordered some Friday and they turned up today £33.99 inc postage. I was a bit dubious because the picture was for the standard length 'guards but they are the long version.
I fitted the Zefal Shields last night to my son's TCX1 (which has canti's and no brake drillings front or back).
Overall I am quite pleased with them, they were more of a fiddle to fit than the raceblades but seem relatively sound once mounted. They have metal stays and attach to the frame with either the supplied rubber mounting bands (quite substantial) or cable ties.
I had to do some cable tie wizardry to attach them to the rear bridge and needed to drill a couple of holes in the front one to enable me to cable tie across the top of the fork bridge.
My only niggle is that there is a small amount of side-to-side movement on the stays (seems to be by design). Apart from that they seem like a viable alternative to raceblades and crudcatchers.
Crud catchers here - store my bike vertically so the rear flap lasted one ride but have shoved a bit of old inner tube on the end does the job - sort of. They're good for what they are. Not bad to fit either although having read the bit about the zip tie i'm off to the shed to back mine off a bit
It's worth noting that on the Crud's there are a load of spares available on the website. I've managed to smash both of mine in the last 12 months, one on a large stick that got jammed in there and one drivetrain catastrophe.
£6.50 get's you a new centre section, which is obviously much better than having to fork out for a whole new set!
Crud race guards here. I used the shorter 'tail' on the rear guard so wheeling it on the back wheel isn't a problem. This is the third bike they have been fitted to and I have never had any issues with them other than to replace the brushes after the winter.
