mud guards?!?!?
jamie 'jammy dodger'
Posts: 173
Yay or nay?
Still can't wheelie
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Too late... it's dry now.Vitus Sentier VR+ (2018) GT Grade AL 105 (2016)
Giant Anthem X4 (2010) GT Avalanche 1.0 (2010)
Kingley Vale and QECP Trail Collective - QECP Trail Building0 -
Yay for commuting, yay for riding in poo, nay for anything else!2011 Carrera Fury
Earn cashback at CRC, Wiggle, Evans, Rutland, Hargroves, Halfords, and more at Quidco0 -
Bender Fender on the front, arse on the back.I don't do smileys.
There is no secret ingredient - Kung Fu Panda
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hell no getting muddy is part of the fun :evil:
although for commuting a wet arse sucksworst moment ever...
buzzing down twisting single track then.... psssst BANG!!!0 -
Depends where / what you is riding, init.
A mouthful of sheep / cow / horse / dog shite is never coolio. So a front mudguard is prudent where you're doing natural riding and the shite factor could be high. A rear one less so, but still nice to keep your arris dry-ish.0 -
Ha ha nice one.Still can't wheelie0
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neoguard works wellWhen i die I just hope the wife doesn't sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it other wise someone will be getting a mega deal!!!
De rosa superking 888 di20 -
Neoguard and crudcatcher for me.Rockrider 8.1 (2011)0
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none for me, whatever the weather. you are going to get muddy anyway.0
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