Mudguards for a cyclocross with cantilever brakes
ghorswill
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Hi - anyone got any suggestions for mudguards for a cyclocross bike.
Front isn't really an issue as the forks have Eyelets for fitting mudguards.
The rear does have a cross bar on the seat stay for a brake so can be secured there but doesn't have eyelets or a bike stand bracket on the chainstay which some mudguards needs.
I've looked at the SKS Raceblade longboard which seems the obvious choice but really it doesn't need to split at the top as I'm not using callipers so this isn't needed.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Cheers
Front isn't really an issue as the forks have Eyelets for fitting mudguards.
The rear does have a cross bar on the seat stay for a brake so can be secured there but doesn't have eyelets or a bike stand bracket on the chainstay which some mudguards needs.
I've looked at the SKS Raceblade longboard which seems the obvious choice but really it doesn't need to split at the top as I'm not using callipers so this isn't needed.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Cheers
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Zefal swan road. It clamps to the seat post but follows the curve of the rear wheel and offers decent protection. I had on fitted to my CX bike for commuting. It worked well and can be removed/refitted in seconds.
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