New toys turned up today
TheJohnClimber
Posts: 154
Fed up with mudguard that spin on your seat post? i was so I orders a couple of Ass Savers.
Bring on the rain
The next site is work and child safe. I promise........
http://ass-savers.com/
Staffan from Ass Savers has even donated an Ass Saver to my prize pot and £10 to the http://www.justgiving.com/JohnClimber fund taking it over £800 now
Bring on the rain
The next site is work and child safe. I promise........
http://ass-savers.com/
Staffan from Ass Savers has even donated an Ass Saver to my prize pot and £10 to the http://www.justgiving.com/JohnClimber fund taking it over £800 now
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Bike fail. But seems like a nice idea. At first I thought it wouldn't hold up to a good off-road splatter but, if it's curved enough it might perform ok. The real issue though is mountain bikers shouldn't care about getting dirty. And if conditions are really that bad, a proper fender will be a better way to keep dry...0
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looks familiar?2011 KHS Full Susser Carbon 29er Race BuildClank wrote:M'eh, I might just go back to zapping it with frikken lay-zur beeeems. And sharks.0 -
On a wet mtb ride or road ride you'll still get muddy but with a dry crack of the arse0
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sanchez89 wrote:
looks familiar?
Very this.
I have the butt-fender fitted to the Reed.TheJohnClimber wrote:On a wet mtb ride or road ride you'll still get muddy but with a dry crack of the ars*
Also very this!0 -
Thats a neat idea - my next purchase!0