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I don't need to take it out, and you don't either. The wheel only comes out when the tyre is deflated, but that is fine because the only time I need to take the rear wheel out is when there is a puncture. Then I patch it, give a tiny bit of air, squeeze it back in and then finish filling it with air in situ.
Which means you could make your rear guard even more #tukt
Nice bike.
How do you get the rear wheel out. Is the mudguard stays with some sort of quick release?
I am thinking about making something I don't like my current "mudguard line".