Just interested whether members prefer to ride their e-bikes with or without mudguards?
Dave
KudosCycles
Dave
KudosCycles
I guess it all depends whether people are using them for commuting or other journeys regardless of weather, or only on sunny days.Just interested whether members prefer to ride their e-bikes with or without mudguards?
Dave
KudosCycles
For leisure and utility cycling, it has to be "with" for me. For road-race stuff, a different type of bike without assist, without guards.....and without me!Just interested whether members prefer to ride their e-bikes with or without mudguards?
Dave
KudosCycles
I'm still using my old push-bike in the wet, keeping my ebike all shiny.Just interested whether members prefer to ride their e-bikes with or without mudguards?
No, the Taliban use mudguard bikes and no doubt Al Qaeda use then as well on some of their raids, since all bikes in those parts of the world have mudguards. Whatever one thinks of them, people who blow themselves to bits on suicide missions are emphatically not wimps!Mudguards are for Wimps!
Biker 44,the good weather last week attracted a number of test bike riders. We keep a sample of every Kudos bike ready charged. Try to pick a nice day,there is a nice seaside ride along the promenade. Always look forward to meeting fellow pedelec members.I'm still using my old push-bike in the wet, keeping my ebike all shiny.
But I'd not have considered buying a model without mudguards. Stylistic reasons as much as anything.
We may be in Kent in a months time, will come in and browse, if that's OK!
I think u cannot regard them as your average cyclist, off on a suicide mission worrying about whether the mudguards are not in keeping with their mission.No, the Taliban use mudguard bikes and no doubt Al Qaeda use then as well on some of their raids, since all bikes in those parts of the world have mudguards. Whatever one thinks of them, people who blow themselves to bits on suicide missions are emphatically not wimps!
The household is drooling over this auction of yours ... that's a very, very nice machine. Electric Bike Ebike | eBayBiker 44,the good weather last week attracted a number of test bike riders.
Riding without mudguards has many advantages obviously overlooked by some of our more sensible members:Why would anyone wish to ride without mudguards ? .....I just can't think of any benefits
I suppose that there must be a reason other than being frightened of being thought of as a wimp if you fit them.
...perhaps if you are continually up to your knees in mud they might be a disadvantage.
No, the Taliban use mudguard bikes and no doubt Al Qaeda use then as well on some of their raids, since all bikes in those parts of the world have mudguards. Whatever one thinks of them, people who blow themselves to bits on suicide missions are emphatically not wimps!
Mudguards are for Wimps!
Another advantage of NOT having mudguards is that your bike gets dirty so you have to take it into the front room and clean it. Which is fun.I fitted mudguards to my Tonaro. When out for a ride, I spoil myself by going to posh tea rooms etc. If I was muddy or wet, I don't think my reception would be too great.
Also, they keep the bike clean.
Back in the 1950's, we removed our mudguards to look racier. Nearly all bikes had mudguards then.
With, plus an extended mud flap which I have made for mine, keeps me and bike a lot cleaner.