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I use an old MTB, running an old pair of '04 Fox Talas forks, as my commute bike (potholes in leeds require this level of suspension 🙂 )

Now that winter is heading this way I'm looking for your recommendations on a front mudguard for the above spec, to keep as much spray off me as possible.

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Posted : 25/10/2011 9:57 am
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A Neoguard and a set of CycraGuard mudguards

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=24478

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=23088


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 10:56 am
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mucky nutz fender bender, really cheap.


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:10 am
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What size tyres are you using?


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:18 am
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Mucky Nutz Bender Fender 2.1 and a set of Cycraguard mudguards. After using both a Benfer Fender and Neoguard, the Bender Fender is better at keeping the cr@p off your face and it also stops the mud and dirt from getting to your fork stanchions.


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:21 am
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Someone on here the other day mentioned the Zefal No Mud guard.

It can be clamped to the fork lowers and looks to offer good protection. Cyclestore UK currently have it at a good price.


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:23 am
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Topeak SKS shockguard for something that just works but looks like a mudguard.
Neoguard and downtube mounted crudcatcher, for 'almost' the same protection but more subtle styling (you need both to work, neither is much cop on it's own)...


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:28 am
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Thanks all, I'll have a look at some of those.

@jp-t853 - I'm running 1.5 slicks as it is a road based commute


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:37 am
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Another vote for the Fender Bender. Cheap, looks a bit better than the neoguard/inner tube option (IMHO) and offers a little more protection to your stanchions. The only problem I've had with it is a slightly reduced tyre clearance so mud/sticks tend to rub a bit sometimes.


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 11:44 am
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Crud catcher and neoguard combination works really well for me, keeps all the spray and mud off me 🙂


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 12:48 pm
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And still no one does a swingarm mounted rear mudguard that works.


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 1:03 pm
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eh? This thread about front mudguards & you obviously haven't seen the [url= http://www.decathlon.co.uk/mtb-rear-mud-guard-id_5993871.html ]decathlon one[/url] and the zefal copy then?


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 1:11 pm
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If you actually want a mudguard, get a Shockboard or similiar, crown-mounted guards make it obvious how bad most of the alternatives are. Shockboard's mounts are terrible but the mudguard itself makes up for it.

If you want a bit of mudproofing but you don't want a mudguard, then the Bender Fender is ace- mine stay on the bikes year round, except when the Shockboards go on. Neoguard is just as effective, but with some drawbacks.

And if you don't really want a mudguard, and don't actually care if it works, then a downtube guard. You'll still get just as muddy but at least you'll be able to tell yourself you tried 😉 (ideal if you want to complain on internet forums about mudguards being useless)


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 1:43 pm
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And still no one does a swingarm mounted rear mudguard that works.

erm.....what like this one?

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Zefal No Mud as mentioned above. Unless you've got a swingarm design like an Orange 5 or a Whyte E-120.....


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 1:43 pm
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cheers all.

given the biggest problem is the spray off the front wheel on the fast downhill roads i've gone for a set of toepeak defenders.

but some of the other ideas may well see themselves on the off road bike over the winter.

cheers again

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Posted : 25/10/2011 7:26 pm
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hooray things to buy


 
Posted : 25/10/2011 7:28 pm

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