Is it time...

islwyn
islwyn Posts: 650
...To remove the mud guards for Spring/Summer?

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  • rando
    rando Posts: 285
    I just leave my Crud MK2's on all year round as I don't think once I removed them I would get them back on!
    Maybe this summer I will take them off and worry about putting them back on nearer winter.
  • fludey
    fludey Posts: 384
    Yeah go on take em off I dare you lol
    Felt AR4
    Planet X Pro Carbon 105
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  • Herbsman
    Herbsman Posts: 2,029
    Take them off the day before your first race.
    CAPTAIN BUCKFAST'S CYCLING TIPS - GUARANTEED TO WORK! 1 OUT OF 10 RACING CYCLISTS AGREE!
  • jgsi
    jgsi Posts: 5,062
    Of course.. forecasted almost for summer bike... not really... tmrrw big reliability - 90 miles and next weekend 1st proving race.
  • phreak
    phreak Posts: 2,953
    Had mine off yesterday thinking it'd be lovely, and most of the ride it was, except the burst water main resulting in a stream a couple of inches deep to ride through en route. Cue wet and muddy nice bike :evil:
  • nweststeyn
    nweststeyn Posts: 1,574
    Mudguards should be off all year round.

    :)
  • phreak
    phreak Posts: 2,953
    nweststeyn wrote:
    Mudguards should be off all year round.

    :)

    Not whilst commuting. Nothing worse than being stuck behind someone spraying you with crud on the ride to work.
  • islwyn
    islwyn Posts: 650
    Consider them off! (Until it rains again)