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Hmmmm, could be quiet...........
Most of the low-profile front-guards look decent enough, not seen one looking acceptable with a rear-guard fitted tho.
Regardless of looks, I wouldn't go without a front-guard.
That's my mum!
Winter road bikes/audax bikes looks good with full traditional guards. Anything else looks silly.
I just winterised my winter bike/trainer, not sure if its looks good or not but I do fell geeky-concious with them on, I fell like Granville knocking out intervals:
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Binners, are you in the Saville fan club or something, that photo could be easily misconstrued...
A thing of beauty
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Decathlon do a v-brake moutned guard that with the addition of some P-clips fits most frames (including FSers with seatstays) and looks acceptable.
Road bikes with raceblades always look bad ass, as per rule 9.
i just ordered one of those mucky nutz front fender things for mine as i think they look pretty cool ๐ณ
I've got a bender fender, a downtube guard & a mx style one, not that keen on any, downtube one is too close to gear cables, mx one looks gash really, and bender fender a bit fiddly, but best looking, and maybe least ed effective....
Crud race guard rear does the job
mucky nutz front fender things for mine as i think they look pretty cool
They work too.
Does anyone put a mudguard on to look cool? No. They get up on to avoid soggy chamois and mud in the eye. Fashion police can hibernate when its wet SFAIAC.
I actually think mine looks better with guards:
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Check out this new mudguard company, front and rear mudguards look way neater and stealthy than others.Front works better than Mucky Nutz and rear works better than anything else Ive tried.
Why would I/anyone pay more than double the price of a bender-fender?
kinesis cx pro6
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I don't get the hard core mtbers hatred of the mudguard, so many times in awful conditions I've seen lads go past with nice expensive bikes, no rear mud gaurd and shit all up their back. Content and function over aesthetics every time.
So, road/cross bikes can look decent, mountain bikes look crap with mudgaurds? (fender benders dont really count)
I don't get the hard core mtbers hatred of the mudguard, so many times in awful conditions I've seen lads go past with nice expensive bikes, no rear mud gaurd and shit all up their back. Content and function over aesthetics every time.
I think there's an element of objectivenes in it. For just plodding allong they're fine, but for anythign ganrr they get in the way, snag, snap, swivel round, jam wheels, or just fall off. Over time this has been enshrined in the unofficial 'rules', so now people who just want to plod about (thinking they're gnarr) refuse them.
'ass defender', and some inertube between the forks works OK for me. Or various models of chromoplastics and raceblades on the road.
Neoguard and bender fender both do as good a job as each other at keeping the crap off you in my experience, but as we can see from the picture above the neoguard doesn't do much to protect the stanchions.
I'm not too bothered about the aesthetics (I ride a Five after all), but I've yet to find a rear guard that works on a full suss, with a dropper.
Zippy the canti mounts are already in use and my bright yellow rucksack stays clean so I think the rear end is pretty sorted.
No doubt before the winter is out I will have bodged a decathlon one on as well as the other 2!
just man up you pussies
Much like decathlons brilliant rear mud guard
Where to does it attach to?
canti/V-brake mounts... so it's a bit limited, and why [url= http://www.evanscycles.com/products/zefal/no-mud-mudguard-ec038004 ]Zefal's include P-clips instead[/url] (and [url= http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Zefal-Deflector-29er-Co-Moulded-Composite-Rear-Mudguard_63736.htm ]29er version[/url] apparently).
Zippyk, I'm surprised my crud & most others still allow spray to be flung back over the top. Got a 29er Topeak defender which works well though (it's bloody long!)
https://www.themudhugger.co.uk/
Have a set of theses for both my zesty's
do not look good but riding round with a par of shorts/back covered in crap....
Look very uncool! ๐
I never got on with mudguards for off-roading, but I wouldn't be without them on the tourer/commuter:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/simonjohntaylor/7970179748/ ]My Elswick Ambler super tourer[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/simonjohntaylor/ ]Simon J Taylor[/url], on Flickr
I've gone full Mucky Nutz. Tiny weight for what appears to be complete protection from mud. Everything stayed put on downhillish stuff on Saturday and nothing dropped off on a bumpy XC ride today.
It could indicate madness to ride with anything else given their effectiveness and feathery lightness...
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mangatank - I have the same front ones as you and I think they are superb, and as you say weigh next to nothing. Much less faff that a front crudguard to take on and off too.
I was thinking about the back one, but am sticking with a rear crudguard, which fits in neatly beneath my reverb
I [i]highly[/i] recommend the MN rear guard over anything I've used before. It's as effective as the best, yet so much lighter and and has a genuinely quick release catch. It can also be rolled up into a short tube for storage, making it completely portable in a backpack. Genius.
At what point did mountain bikers become afraid of mud? *stomps off swearing about Johnny come lately mincers and the fact that its all gone down hill since the 80's*
Tazzy not afraid of mud,mighty afraid of Mrs Zip ,kitchen and mud.
A muddy Sunday and mud is fun. Getting to work plastered in mud and the return journey home every day for the next 7 months , not fun.
I flatly refuse to ride on the road.
I like mudguards that work
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I like mudguards that work
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