Just bought a specialized stumpjumper fsr expert carbon

Mbdj
Mbdj Posts: 9
edited November 2011 in MTB buying advice
Hi just bought a new stumpjumper fsr expert carbon 2011 model what's the best mudgaurds to buy :?:

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  • Pudseyp
    Pudseyp Posts: 3,514
    I would use a RRP on the forks as mud gaurds llok a bit errrr gay...
    rrp-neoguard-fork-mudguard.jpg
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  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    Or a Mucky Nutz thingy. Not much point in anything else.
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  • Mbdj
    Mbdj Posts: 9
    Thanks for your quick replies are these the best options available they don't look that good surely they must be something better .
  • Lewis A
    Lewis A Posts: 767
    crud catcher if you dont mind having a guard mounted on your frame?
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  • Pudseyp
    Pudseyp Posts: 3,514
    There are lots...crud catchers, Troy Lee, etc etc.....but why have a stunning looking bike and spoil it with twaty plastic stuff....plus girls like dirty boys... icon_biggrin.gif
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  • Mbdj
    Mbdj Posts: 9
    Think your right might spoil the look of the bike thanks
  • *AL*
    *AL* Posts: 1,185
    Pudseyp wrote:
    why have a stunning looking bike and spoil it with twaty plastic stuff

    This.

    If God intended MTB's to have mudguards he wouldn't have bothered to make your butt hole watertight.
  • *AL* wrote:
    Pudseyp wrote:
    why have a stunning looking bike and spoil it with twaty plastic stuff

    This.

    If God intended MTB's to have mudguards he wouldn't have bothered to make your butt hole watertight.

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