Rear Enduro Guard / Mud Hugger on 2019 Levo Carbon Comp

jonpress

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Firstly apologies if this has been done to death but I have searched the forum and cant find anything definitive. I am trying to fit a small mudguard to the rear of the bike in much the same was as I am sure you have all seen. So far I have purchased and tried both sizes of enduro guard and a mud hugger shorty, the mud hugger looked like the best option following a post on here but I think that was for a pre 2019 model. Anyway they all seem to foul on the rear wheel. Does anyone have a suggestion or have you managed to fit something to the rear wheel. I'm not looking for a massive rear guard, just something to keep some spray down and maybe deal with debris heading towards the motor area.
 

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Mudhugger 29er rear guard works very well on every full Susser I have tried it on or the smaller one if you want a less effective smaller version
 

Kernow

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The ones with the shitty wet back say my rear mudguard doesn’t look cool ?
 

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RRP have just bought out a rear version of their pro guard:

RapidRacerProducts | ProGuard

rrp-proguard-rear-mudguard-black.aspx

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I currently use a front one on the rear, had to cut it down a bit but works well. Have the rear on order so will see how it works. I don't mind getting muddy, its more to protect the bike
 

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I currently use a front one on the rear, had to cut it down a bit but works well. Have the rear on order so will see how it works. I don't mind getting muddy, its more to protect the bike

Yes certainly saves the bike a fair bit too
There wasn’t enough clearance under the rear bridge on the bike pictured it’s carbon so probably a bit chunkier but certainly needs the protection looking at the chips etc from the first ride alone , but the owner of that bike would rather 7 k worth of bike unprotected than look uncool with a mudhugger
I did take the piss like only an old uncool fart can
 

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Fitter my Pro Guard Rear today on the Vitus whilst winterising the bike. As ever with RRP great bit of kit, its rock solid in terms of attachment, and also moulded very well, i am a bit OCD, and hate it when a mudguard comes slightly lopsided out the box. Tyres are 2.6 Hillybillys.

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Even with large Mud Hugger my backside ,pack ,helmet and hair still get pretty muddy!
Also need to fit the Front Race MH down by the motor to protect rear sus mechanism from the crud.
Front does not look cool. But works well
Have fun
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