Good mudguards for VooDoo Bizango 29er?
LeeTheBee
Posts: 34
On my previous bike I used the Topeak Defender M1 & M2, but when I was going to buy them again I noticed a couple of folks with the Suntour Raidon Fork claiming they had issues fitting them with one saying "be warned". I like the coverage of those but I was hoping if anyone could suggest some front and rear mudguards with v. good coverage that are guaranteed to fit the Bizango 29er and be fairly robust.
Thanks to those who pass on advice.
Oh and I wouldn't mind a guard for the underside of the bike and maybe some mounting brackets for a water bottle.
I would trawl through all this myself but I've done nothing but search for things these past few days and I've only just got in and I'm shattered lol. plz help.
Thanks to those who pass on advice.
Oh and I wouldn't mind a guard for the underside of the bike and maybe some mounting brackets for a water bottle.
I would trawl through all this myself but I've done nothing but search for things these past few days and I've only just got in and I'm shattered lol. plz help.
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Im yet to find a full set of mudguards that will keep completely everything off you and the bike without making it look like im pretending to ride a motocrosser. I'd look at maybe a mudhugger for the front to keep crap off your face and a good pair of waterproof shorts.Framebuilder
Handbuilt Steel 29er https://goo.gl/RYSbaa
Carbon Stumpjumper https://goo.gl/xJNFcv
Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
Ribble Gran Fondo https://goo.gl/ZpTFXz
Triban:http://goo.gl/v63FBB0 -
I'm eyeing on fenders like mucky nutz than full on mudguards.0
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I can't remember entirely but the Topeak Defender M1 and M2 were rated highly on here, I think... May have been somewhere else, but the coverage ratings were good and I can vouch for that, but I'm not sure whether they'd work with the Raidon Fork. Not sure of the underside catcher too.0
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I ordered the whole set of Fenders from Mucky Nutz, rather not mix and match, cba lol.0