Im needing some mud guards, which ones have you got?Tredz had these for £8 so thought I'd give them a go.
Zefal Classic Mountain Bike Mudguard Set for 26"Im needing some mud guards, which ones have you got?
Not a bad deal that. Nice one.Zefal Classic Mountain Bike Mudguard Set for 26"
On tredz they are £8.50.
V plasticky but they work
Thanks, probably no good for my 29" wheels then?Zefal Classic Mountain Bike Mudguard Set for 26"
On tredz they are £8.50.
V plasticky but they work
https://www.themudhugger.co.uk/collections/fatbikes/products/29er-rear-mudhuggerThanks, probably no good for my 29" wheels then?
Is there an argument against keeping yourself, your bike, including the electrical components, a bit drier and a bit less mud spattered?Personally I don't get the no mud guard argument, It's a personal thing I know, but I'm just out to have fun on my bike, if that includes mudguards, sat nav, lights and a bell to warn walkers.... so be it.
Not at all. I gave up with mudguards a very long time ago, and have tried most of what is available, plus also made my own. Mudguards are fine if all that you do is commute or ride in parks or on grass. Beyond that, they become a major inconvenience and nuisance.What's the argument? Aesthetics?
....of course i agree with EPJ for the exact same reasons. I spent more time trying to clean the mud that got clogged up during rides and often had to take them off when cleaning the bike. More trouble than they are worth.Not at all. I gave up with mudguards a very long time ago, and have tried most of what is available, plus also made my own. Mudguards are fine if all that you do is commute or ride in parks or on grass. Beyond that, they become a major inconvenience and nuisance.
Take the Topeak example that Ballynoes has linked to. I tried those several years ago, and snapped two in row, in just a matter of days.
The front is going to snap when you take your first fall, or become snagged on any undergrowth that you might happen to ride through.
Close fitting mudguards have the added disadvantage that they also become thoroughly clogged up with mud, to the extent that when mixed with autumn leaves, the wheels don't even turn. When taking part in Wiggle and Evans rides, I have seen plenty of mudguards thrown away and discarded for this very reason.
Mudguards are also a major inconvenience if your ride involves having to lift the bike over fences/gates etc.
Other than the use of a front neoguard, there is no benefit of fitting mudguards for the bulk of my use. If I were riding/commuting on the road though, I'd have no hesitation in fitting them.
I'm not buying it guys. Correctly fitted, fit for purpose mudguards are no real inconvenience. The evidence shows that Eddie has cleared more MTB trails than most of us put together. He went berserk when those trails were wrecked and mud was then churned up and clearly evident. Obviously knowing that he would have to ride through that mud, whilst ill equipped to do so.....of course i agree with EPJ for the exact same reasons. I spent more time trying to clean the mud that got clogged up during rides and often had to take them off when cleaning the bike. More trouble than they are worth.
Utter rubbish. I had spent many hundreds of hours making those trails. The lack of a mudguard has nothing to do with my anger. That was close to one and half years of work, ruined.Obviously knowing that he would have to ride through that mud, whilst ill equipped to do so.
They probably will snap as some are made of a brittle type of plastic. Mine did. I've cable tied the remainder of one onto the front wheel. It works.I don't expect mudguards to break tbh. And if they do at £8 who cares?
I do plenty of rough and wet stuff. The only reason to dislike mud guards really is they look ugly. . That's it really. And if you don't want to get soaked you don't have much option.?
Alex
Almost immaculate.Utter rubbish. I had spent many hundreds of hours making those trails. The lack of a mudguard has nothing to do with my anger. That was close to one and half years of work, ruined.
Don't understand the word work used here. I thought you enjoyed making trails which makes any anger understandable. .. Work implies you were paid to do a job.Utter rubbish. I had spent many hundreds of hours making those trails. The lack of a mudguard has nothing to do with my anger. That was close to one and half years of work, ruined.