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curttard 11-15-18 11:24 AM

Best mudguards for hardtail?
 
I have a hardtail Stumpjumper I ride mostly when weather is not good for a road ride. I try to ride every day during my lunch break and on weekends. Since I'm usually riding when conditions aren't great, mud is an issue, and I don't like going back to work with a soaked back/butt for obvious reasons.

What are the best mudguards for me? Is there anything that will work on a hardtail MTB that provides as much coverage as full fenders on a road bike? And is there something easy to clip on in the front that will provide some protection? I can't go with a fixed mudguard there because my bike rides on a fork mount in the back of my CRV, with the bike fork up against the back seat.

fietsbob 11-20-18 12:06 AM

"Best" is a value judgement for you.. :rolleyes:

I have found SKS mudguards OK, for my several bikes..

quite Adequate.. in fact but I'm not doing single track.

there are spray mudguards with a lot of clearance. so are partial ..

and more complete, full mudguards more for street and gravel road riding..


you don't say what your riding needs are..





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prj71 11-20-18 09:18 AM

https://ridepdw.com/collections/fenders

curttard 11-22-18 09:21 AM

Thanks, I'll check these out!

Chris(NJ) 11-22-18 11:01 AM

I have the pdw origami fenders and they’re just ok. They don’t exactly clamp very tight on the seat post if you have a smaller 27.2. Larger diameter posts are better suited for the clamp. Downtube fender is a very tight fit if you have a larger carbon tube set. And since it doesn’t sit forward of the fork, you’ll still get some spray coming up at you.

curttard 11-22-18 02:13 PM

FWIW the bike is aluminum, 27.5" tires.

Spray in the front is less of an issue than my backside and the drivetrain getting drenched in mud.

fietsbob 11-22-18 03:46 PM

the mud on the drive train, may just need you to take the effort to wash it off when you come home..

there are chain-guards , but they are more for commuter/utility bikes..

https://www.sks-germany.com/produktk...ttenschuetzer/

rumrunn6 11-23-18 06:49 PM

wow ridepdw has a nice variety of fender hardware!


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