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Fixed or full-length mudguard for a 29er MTB (Felt Nine 50)?

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Old 02-11-14, 09:11 AM
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Fixed or full-length mudguard for a 29er MTB (Felt Nine 50)?

Hello people,
I would like to equip my bike with real mudguards instead of splash guards, but I haven't yet found any that are compatible with MTB frames. Could anyone recommend mudguards that could be attached to my bike? I added some detailed photos of my bike to this thread.
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Old 02-11-14, 10:44 AM
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What are you using it for? Trail riding? Just riding around town?

also in pic #5 , take that black plastic piece off if you haven't already, it's just there so the skewer doesn't poke through the box while shipping.
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I'm using it for riding to work when the weather is fine, but also for riding on unmade roads and on small trails in the forest. However, when I'm riding to work I would like to have good mudguards that protect me very well, because I don't want to come to work in dirty clothes.
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