Tips for Mud Guards

OrjanOrbea

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Hi.
I would like some mud guards for my Orbea Rise. Anyon who knows which one who fits and looks cool?
 
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If you have fox forks (or other compatible forks) then get a standard size RRP ProGuard Bolt On at the front:

The only thing that'll keep you (mostly) clean is a large rear Mudhugger:

it looks god awful, but it works
 
This one seems good to. Haven't got it myself though
 
This one seems good to. Haven't got it myself though

I have both front and rear but have only mounted the front for now, realy like the look of the front comming form mudhugger. What I like about the rear (obviously not the looks :sick:) is that you can take it off with the velcro straps.
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+1 for the RRP Proguard, literally all the guys I ride with use them, the full sus riders are using Mudhuggers on the back, hardtail riders are all using Topeak Defenders on the back
 
I bought the Mud Huggers front and rear fitted them and rode a couple of times then took the rear one off, They do work well but the bike looks ugly as sin with the large guard on the back, I would rather put up with the mud and clean the bike down when I'm finished
 
So I rode the SKS front guard for about 250km and noticed something today it is very quiet when stones hit it even quiter than the marshguard I use in summer
 
Mucky Nutz front and rear. They do not offer the full protection of the Mudhugger type, but they look OK.

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E bikes look hideous already. Stop worrying about it looking "cool" and fit a proper front mudguard that actually stops mud being flung in your eyes every time you get up to a decent speed in the wet.
RRP long, CrudXL or mudhugger long all work brilliantly.
 
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