Mudflaps - Sources or DIY instructions?
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Mudflaps - Sources or DIY instructions?
Hi, I'm looking to add some decent looking mudflaps to my fenders (in part because I got a trailer to take my daughter around with and they recommended getting some so I don't throw road grit in her face). I'd like something decent looking (so I probably won't be using old milk jugs). Anybody have a source they like to get them from (or a pattern and a recommended material)?
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Search "mud flaps" on Ebay (cycling) and you get some interesting choices.
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I think mkeller used a piece of rubber stair tread on his Mercian with VO fenders - it looks great. Hopefully he'll put up a pic of it.
I used a clear mouthwash bottle for mine, which works well, but isn't the most elegant solution.
Out of boredom, I searched ebay; you can get bike mudflaps with the 'mudflap girl' on them. What will they think of next?
I used a clear mouthwash bottle for mine, which works well, but isn't the most elegant solution.
Out of boredom, I searched ebay; you can get bike mudflaps with the 'mudflap girl' on them. What will they think of next?
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Almost anything works. I have made them out of leather, denim, plastic, old inner tubes. All you needs is scissors/exacto knive, straight edge, and a pattern which you can make out of paper. You may want to sew some edging around the oustide if you use fabric, and some put eyelets in for the mounting holes, but that is up to you.
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PB Cascadia flap on 35mm wide Bluemels fender:

PB Hardcore MTB mudflap on 58mm VO aluminum fender:

PB hybrid mudflaps on PB 45mm recumbant fenders:

I've also had good luck just using plastic stair-tread or plastic packaging stiffener:

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Stair tread works fine. Some use gasket rubber. I haven't used the gasket rubber because my local hardware store only it in red, and I'm looking for black.
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Yeah, that was me. I've made a handful of them and they have improved a little each time. I cut them wider than the fenders now and that keeps them nice and stiff. It definitely does the job.
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Thanks. I could have sanded the edges to clean them up a bit, but I am happy with it as is. I did have the right screws to fit those finishing washers, but they were too long. The allen bolts are there until one day when I remember to buy the right screws.
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I got a pair of fancy Buddyflaps installed. They work OK. If they wrapped around the tire a little more, they would be better. I think that they were about $15. I also purchased a pair of PB flaps as described in previous posts. They seem like a good value, but I have not mounted them yet.
If you need more than one set, it makes sense to start making some. They are easy to do.
The buddy flaps:

If you need more than one set, it makes sense to start making some. They are easy to do.
The buddy flaps:
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Sorry to call you out on it, but I thought it was a pretty elegant solution.
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No, I don't mind at all. I never mind opportunities to post up my pictures.
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