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Looking for advice on mudguards. I've been looking at the MudHugger website as it's the time of year when I'd like to get a little less clarty, but I really can't figure out how well the rear would work on a full suss like my Jeffsy. I'm assuming I would need a "Front Race Mudhugger" (plus extender?) and the "Rear mudhugger 29er" (plus extender?)

Any experience or advice on good alternatives?


 
Posted : 22/11/2017 8:18 am
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Hi orange...
Not sure about 29ers but my Jeffsy 27 wheels have mudhuggers front and rear which make a big difference.
I'd suggest going for the extenders but I have no knowledge of how well they work. There is a similar thread on here with a lot of comments on Mudhuggers.
Personally I still get some splatters from the rear tyre. I think they are coming off the sides of my 2.4 inch tyre. I also get a lot of splatters from the front tyre on the underside of the downtube and shins - this is with the full length mudhugger, not the shorty, but it dies protect the front fork.
I definitely recommend mudhugger. Having said that it depends where you position them above the tyres. My front Pike fork doesn't give a whole lot of space between the tyre and the slider bridge so things can get snagged which is more noisy than dramatic...


 
Posted : 22/11/2017 8:52 am
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The extender for the front is essential for a 29r.


 
Posted : 22/11/2017 9:34 am
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Jeffsy - that's a neat bike!!!

On my cheap hardtail and full suspension bikes (27.5 and 29) I use Mudhuggers on the front. Can't fit the rear mudhugger on the full suspension so...

There I use in winter time a TOPEAK DEFENDER. Mounts to the seat tube. Means no dropper in winter time...

The mudhuggers are the better option - if they fit. To check on the back: release the pressure of your damper. Push the bike all the way down. Is there still "plenty" space between the rear tire and the frame? On my bike: no. Nearly no space. Mudhugger rear won't fit.

Rear mech of the Jeffsy looks similar to mine. Fear that will be the same problem on the rear.

Topeak Defender, Mudhugger, hardtail / full suspension: never lost one.
Topek Defender mounting on the set tube: bit tricky in the beginning to understand the strange "universal" clamp. Had to read the instructions. Now it works (ugly beast so). Like the mudhugger much more.


 
Posted : 24/11/2017 9:34 am
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I dont have a rear guard, but got a mudhugger FR on my Slash 29er and OH has the smaller one on his Hightower 29er - both work brilliantly. Only downside seems to be that you can’t get the stickers for the shorter one.


 
Posted : 24/11/2017 9:48 pm
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Only downside seems to be that you can’t get the stickers for the shorter one

Get the normal length sticker and some scissors


 
Posted : 24/11/2017 10:05 pm
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@ andreasrhoen What Trek do you have that you can't fit a Mudhugger to ? One of the advantages of the Mudhugger is that it mounts to the seatstays and so the distance from tyre to mudguard remains constant . Seatpost mounted guards such as the CrudGuards are the type that have the trouble that you are talking about .


 
Posted : 25/11/2017 12:16 pm
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I was trying to figure that out too. I can't see in my mind a situation where a rear mudhugger would hit the frame.


 
Posted : 25/11/2017 7:05 pm
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To Ramsey's post:

No Trek.
The one where I use right now the Topeak Defender on the rear is a low cost Bossnut V2 from Calibre.
(Suspension travel Bossnut V2 :
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/476084/
See how close that is?)

Figured out that the Mudhugger rear won't fit.
Am I wrong?

The Topeak Defender works - but the ugly thing has disadvantages...


 
Posted : 25/11/2017 7:23 pm

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