My custom dual purpose rear mudguard

gunshot72

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2019
51
50
Rushden, UK
Slightly modified Mudhugger FRX front mudguard fixed to rear for all conditions including semi dry where crap would still collect in the swing arm pivots and then if it’s super wet the Mudhugger 29er rear fits over the top without the FRX having to be removed. So the FRX stays fixed permanently.

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OldBean

E*POWAH Elite
Patreon
Apr 28, 2018
602
528
East anglia
I like that set up ...much more elegant than my lash up BUT how does it cope with really sticky clogging mud where the wheels cant rotate?
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gunshot72

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2019
51
50
Rushden, UK
I like that set up ...much more elegant than my lash up BUT how does it cope with really sticky clogging mud where the wheels cant rotate? View attachment 10986

Well there's a couple of places near me with that kind of god awful clay type mud that clogs everything up but at this time of year I'm going down there to try it out! Thing is it makes no difference at all if you have mudguards or not when the mud is like that. It will clog up either way.
 

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