So Much for Mudhuggers! (1 Viewer)

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Obviously don't work too well. My wife has Zefal mudguards on hers so we will see if they work better on our ride at the weekend.

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That's dreadful, Neil.
I have 'proper' traditional mudguards on my roadbike and come back from some dreadful roads as pristine as when I left the house.
There's a GCN video on youtube where they go out in white jumpsuits - one rider without mudguards and one rider with. It's a bit entertaining as are all GCN videos.
You must check out the one on wooden bikes. Fantastic things.
 
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The mudguards on my gravel bike work perfectly...not a drop of dirt on me. Bit of a fail with the mudguards on the MTB. I wonder how much mud I would have been covered with if I didn't have any! We'll see how the Zefal work on my wife's bike at the weekend and maybe I will be ordering a set as well.

I have seen the GCN video about the wooden bike....need to check how much Ash I have in my workshop! I have a lot of Mahogany but that doesn't flex as well as Ash. :)
 

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Obviously don't work too well. My wife has Zefal mudguards on hers so we will see if they work better on our ride at the weekend.

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It would've been worse with out Mudhuggers
But - with the same setup - I'm dissapointed in how MTB mudguards work.

tbf, I have a dry - posterior? :think: yes, that's the word for an all ages forum ;)
And just the outer jacket is "decorated".
 
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Neil Bedwin
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I have ridden the trail on a road bike and a gravel bike but it was at this point I was glad I was on a Mountain Bike!

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Neil Bedwin
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It didn't help that the farmers have driven on the road to and from the trail after the tractors have been in the fields. It's so wet around here at the moment that the back roads are covered in mud as well.
 

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Obviously don't work too well. My wife has Zefal mudguards on hers so we will see if they work better on our ride at the weekend.

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You need to modify a piece to fit from the lower part towards the bottom bracket to fill that gap. I used a old mudguard which looks crude but works well with the mudhugger. I hate mudguards and canā€™t wait to take mine off but they do a job for the winter.
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I think you need to extend the mudguar.
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when I see these modified ā€˜bobberā€™ type m/c with mudguards chopped or missing, I always think what a mess if road in the wet.
 
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You need to modify a piece to fit from the lower part towards the bottom bracket to fill that gap. I used a old mudguard which looks crude but works well with the mudhugger. I hate mudguards and canā€™t wait to take mine off but they do a job for the winter.
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Thought about that but surely by there the mud is going to hit the frame and suspension pivots not my shoulders to waist.....
 

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Zefal mudguard it is then....

Same trail, same speed, same bike...

Zefal on the right.
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Looks like the mud hugger has room to go nearer the tyre.
The Zefal has a snugger fit.
But mainly is it the Zefalā€™s longer length helping?
Or how itā€™s following the circumference of the tyre better?
(Current mudhugger user asking šŸ¤Ŗ)
 
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Neil Bedwin
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The Mudhugger is a fixed shape so can't get closer to the tyre. The Zefal is adjustable on the pivot.

I think the Mudhugger must be designed with different angles seat stays in mind. The Zefal looks longer because it fits the curve of the tyre better. So mud was being thrown backwards from the Zefal and none went on my wife's back.

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