@Hulsroy do guards really make sense on this? Wouldn't any terrain requiring that kind of tyre just clog up and/or rattle to shit?
It looks like it is an American build. So, if it is mainly used as a commuter/fire road gravel bike I guess mudguards makes sense. Wet sand/gravel doesn't clog up like Epping winter mud. Mudguards could be longer though...
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@Hulsroy do guards really make sense on this? Wouldn't any terrain requiring that kind of tyre just clog up and/or rattle to shit?