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• #4927
Front mount question -
The mounting hole for the front guard is at the rear of the fork. This means the mudguard is around 8cm to far back using the riveted bridge. Is there any reason no to take a universal bridge generally used on the rear and use on the front instead? -
• #4928
Can't see why not, have the same issue, but I just drilled a new hole. With the original one just hidden under the front of the fork and taped
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• #4929
I managed to lose one of these little nut things while fitting some SKS Bluemels today. Does anybody happen to know where I can buy something similar? Preferably without having to buy the whole set of SKS spares for £££
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• #4930
SJS has very good stock of mudguard spares. You may be able to get those individually. Or try your local bike shop who may find one in a tool drawer.
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• #4932
If you're in london Clever Mike has a ton of SKS spares
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• #4933
That SJS link looks like exactly what I want, thanks @freezing77.
Also thanks to everybody else who made suggestions
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• #4934
Thinking of adding a set of mudguards on a bike.
Would a set of SKS Bluemels 35 or Longboards fit here?
Brake reach is approx. 50mm c-c and the distance from tire til underside of the "bridge" is 10mm with Conti GP4000 28mm
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• #4935
Would a set of SKS Bluemels 35 fit here?
yeah but will the brake caliper clear it?
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• #4937
Get a measuring caliper and check, I have a mid reach frame I can check the measurements against. I went from TRP to Velo Orange as the 'curve' in caliper is more guard friendly. Shimano has same shape as VO I think.
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• #4938
Just put some RAW flaps on the winter bike. They came drilled perfectly for PDW’s. Seem sturdy enough and should hopefully keep my buddies happy in the lanes!
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• #4939
My current ride buddy doesn’t have guards and I have your setup. I even said “oh look you’ve got mount there for a mudguard” did nothing. I come home like I’ve been in a cyclocross race. He could wear his kit the next day.
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• #4940
We need to start a flapping revolution !
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• #4941
yea mine is the same. he just doesn't ride much in the winter so i guess doesn't care so much.
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• #4942
I'm always with my flaps out, just ride up front if others are less considerate.
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• #4943
Yeah that's motivation to stay on the front!
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• #4944
Anyone got an idea where i can find this mudguard adaptor for the wishbone on those old cads?
I have one on my own bike but need another one for my sister‘s
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• #4945
5 day review: Extended flaps are game changers!
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• #4946
I don't think I've ever seen a Colnago with guards.
I'd ride that.
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• #4947
Looks great : )
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• #4948
Which is mad because mudguards are moar aeros.
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• #4949
That Nago looks fire.
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• #4950
What flap should I get for 45mm SKS Longboards? I have the stiff rubber flap sks provide on there just now but because I mount the guard on the back of the fork the flap is really low and catches on stuff. Like if I rolled off a kerb real slow it'd catch and pull the secu-clip things out.
Thinking something more flexible would be good.
Thanks, I knew there was something - that flute thing should work.
I should have said that's not my bike in the pic - just an example I found after googling. Fear not, mine will have flaps.