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• #4977
Bontrager.
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• #4978
Interesting! What width were the 650b guards originally?
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• #4979
https://freshtripe.co.uk/velo-orange-650b-x-58mm-wavy-mudguards/
If I was being really picky I'd say they are a little too wide for the perfect look with 26x2" Marathon Supremes but extra coverage isn't the worst problem to have.
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• #4980
58mm guards are definitely not too wide for 2" tyres. Borderline too narrow, if anything.
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• #4981
After modification the mudguards are 61mm wide and the mounted width of the tyres is 47mm.
Also this is LFGSS - surely looks trump any kind of practicality...
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• #4982
Hard to say without a pic :)
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• #4983
Am I right in thinking the re-radiusing works because of the relationship between the length (tip-tip) of the metal in the centre of the cross-section, and the length of the metal at the edge of the cross-section?
As far as I can tell, due to the slightly smaller overall radius of the mudguard at the edge of the cross-section, the length of metal is slightly shorter.
If you pinch in the edges of the cross section, that shorter length of metal is at an even smaller overall mudguard radius, but it hasn't changed length, so it allows you to increase the overall mudguard radius.Badly worded braindump
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• #4984
Interested (2nd dibs?)
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• #4985
Pm sent
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• #4986
Pushing the cross section in, increases the side profile radius.
I've been fucking around with different sets all this time. Don't know if repeat adjusts will cause issues. But I fit my 650/50mm perfectly around my 700/38 tyres.It fatigues the metal the more you do it, often resulting in a sudden compliance that gives you a nice kink in the fender. Not the end of the world, but can definitely compromise a clean aesthetic.
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• #4988
Does anyone ever tried these if theyβre works on vo mudguards?
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• #4989
Yes they do
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• #4990
Holy shit, 45 bux!
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• #4991
Haaaa?
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• #4992
On ebay.ca
I lied, amazon.ca -
• #4993
Long shot but does anyone have a spare PDW front guard? Don't need any fixings. I have repaired mine but the bodge has given me rizla clearances. Cheers!
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• #4994
I think I have.
PM me.
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• #4995
Sim Works....are they worth the money? Thinking of these over the VO but i cannot justify them. Also? Whats the best size to go over a 700x50 Gravel King?
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• #4996
Simworks/honjo and GB guards are better finished and feel more solid than VO, in my experience. They all work fine.
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• #4997
Pm'd, cheers!
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• #4998
So would you say VO rattle? Obvs fitted correctly but flimsy stays? I have some SKS and compares to my Bontragers, out of the saddle means they tend to brush the tyres occasionally.....does my tits in
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• #4999
After a couple hours fitting the front sks longboard mudguard I just realised I used the wrong stays and it all has to come back apart.... Moral of the story read instructions.
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• #5000
More of a rant than anything, but quite appropriate to this thread.
Was riding around Richmond Park this morning and I couldnβt believe the amount of cyclist with no mudguards on their super expensive bike riding their bike like they have taken it off road. More importantly they have that horrible brown patch running up their back side too.
Not to mention getting their spray when getting overtaken too.
Long story short, people in the UK we donβt have the luxury of sunny and dry weather all the time of the year. Be a consider sod and put some mudguards/fenders on your bike to protect your bike and your fellow riders.
Rant over.
Black hammerd , I opened the packing
Lined up front , but nothing cut or fitted