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jjl5590 03-13-15 04:19 AM

Which mudguards?
 
Hiya,

I'm trying to buy mudguards for my Voodoo Bizango. I want to get full round ones so I get as much protection as possible. Something like this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

Does anyone know if this will fit on the Bizango? I don't think so because the seat stays is really close to the wheell.


Thanks

fietsbob 03-13-15 08:23 AM

you must wait for another with your bike to see this (you could measure things, and speak in standard numbers... that is brand/model Neutral)

robo 03-13-15 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 17627242)
you must wait for another with your bike to see this (you could measure things, and speak in standard numbers... that is brand/model Neutral)

Or to be a non-smartass, one could Google "Voodoo Bizango" and see that it's a 29" Hardtail mountain bike.

Tough to mount full fenders on these though.

fietsbob 03-13-15 08:36 AM

Poster could do the link . buy as wide as is made , change the tires to fit.


My Friend, A Mechanic on the Flight line at the Coast Guard Air Station took what mudguard was available , split it down the center

and Pop-riveted a strip of similar plastic down the Center to make them wide enough to go on His 'Moonlander' FAT bike .

chaadster 03-13-15 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by robo (Post 17627256)
Or to be a non-smartass, one could Google "Voodoo Bizango" and see that it's a 29" Hardtail mountain bike.

Tough to mount full fenders on these though.

In all fairness, there was a Bizango before the 29er, and unless you read the OP's other recent thread, one could not know which was at issue just by reading this thread.

ThermionicScott 03-13-15 12:46 PM

I'm not in love with the coverage on the front wheel. If you get these, you may want to add extension flaps so that it will actually protect your feet and drivetrain from spray:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._SL1500_.jpg

dynaryder 03-13-15 05:47 PM

29er fenders(like these) should fit,but from the looks of your bike(pics or a link would've been helpful),you'll have to MacGyver them on. For the front,you'll need P clamps for the fork legs,and for the top mount you'll either need a shorter bolt,or will have to ziptie the upper mount to the fork bridge(that curved piece that connects the forks together). For the rear,it looks like you have mounts by the dropouts,so as long as you have a chainstay bridge,you'll just need to space the left mount around the brake caliper(the PB fenders come with spacers and long bolts for clearing disc calipers).


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