Adjustable Mountain Bike Fender, Front and Rear Compatible,Fits 26", 27.5", 29", Plus Size and Fat Bike Wheel Sizes 1.Material Can be Suffer in High Temperature , Long -Lasting Exposure ,And Can be Folded Many Times . 2.Thickness is Reach 1.2mm , Generally the Most of Mudgurad in the Market is Around 1.0mm. 3.Flexible Material and Extremely Easy to Install It ,Protects Your Fork Stanchions and Bridge from Getting Caked 4.Reducing the Need for Cleaning and Servicing .Made of High Huality Material, and Suitable for Most Bikes . 5.Fender Keeping Spray off Your Face When Riding after a Rain through Streams or Standing Water . SPECIFICATIONS: Material:Non-toxic 1.2mm Polypropylene Plate Compatible: Front Fork and Rear Seat Stays Three Packaging Specifications: 1. 2*Adjustable Moutain bike Fender+10*Cable Ties 2. 1* Big Adjustable Moutain bike Fender+4*Cable Ties 3. 20*Cable Ties Choice Good Bicycle Mudguard,Enjoy Better Riding,Get It and Start Riding Now!
K**S
Very good value and functional.
These are pretty simple and pretty great. I put a set each on my two mountain bikes. I went with these because they came with two in one pack unlike the other brand that is the exact same thing for a little bit more. These are not tailored for your bike, but if you have a little sense, you will get them on with little issue. On my hard tail I had to make new holes for the front fork because the Manitue Minute fork support is on the back of the fork not the front as most are. It was easy to do with a drill but could be done with anything pointy. The zip ties work, but aren't quality feeling. Not an issue for me, I have plenty of my own. If your considering these, just buy them. They work and are a good value compared to similar options.
S**1
Too short for a 27.5+, 29, or 29+ tire diameter...see pic
Construction, fit, and durability seem to be fine. On a smaller wheel / tire bike it might function well too. On my 29" wheel MTB the length of the guard is too short to be functional. It doesn't stop any mud from flinging up into your face. It doesn't stop the tire from flinging mud above and forward of the actual mud guard.Assuming it is visible in the photo (pink lines added to pic) the tangential path off the tire will hit the bottom of the steer tube, above the guard. The guard needs to be 2-3" longer to stop the mud flinging of a 29" or larger tire. So a 27.5+, 29+, or fat is likely to have the same issue. I used a nearly identical mud guard on my older 27.5" bike without any issues. Thought this would work as well.
N**N
I had low expectations --- I was wrong.
I checked reviews of all the different mudguards brands and styles out there, and I had very low expectations about these mudguards because they look very short. I thought with their length being so short, how it would actually do anything from protecting your face from dirt, sand, mud, etc.?The main reason I went for these was because someone's review said that it also protect the fork seals, and that was a good enough justification for me even if I was still going to get sand and dirt on my face.These mudguards surprisingly actually cover about 70% of the dirt, sand, mud, etc., from going up to your face. Yes, you'll still get some dirt, sand, mud.... on your face but (at least in my case) nothing compared to how it was before without them, plus, it protects the fork seals, so perfect deal for me.The 2 pieces that come in the package, I installed 1 on a freeride MTB and the other one on a downhill MTB. Worked perfectly on both bikes.Installation is very simple. Zip ties are good as well. Very happy customer here.
M**P
Brittle ties, won't work with v-brakes
The complaints about the included zip ties being brittle are not wrong. Every single one of them I tried broke before I got it even close to tight. After about four of them snapping, I threw the rest away and used some ties I already had on hand. Plan on having to buy extra ties, or hope you have some already.I could not get the front guard angled in a way that it didn't rub on the tire. (I'd attach pictures, but for some reason that's not an option right now.) It's possible I could have used some heat to get it to bend at a better curve, but I ran out of patience with them. Also, and this probably should have occurred to me from the beginning but there appears to be no way to mount these with linear pull (V) brakes. My bad for not really thinking it through.Ultimately I'm not going to use these, but they are probably fine if you want to mess around with them enough.
N**C
Look at the pics of them on a bike
Ill give it five stars because thers nothing wrong with it..my issue is they really are not for my bike..i have a scott 27.5 .740 genius with about 7or8 in travel front suspension forks...no mater how you ziptie the front on its going to slide around..and the way my frame is in the back swing arm there is a support brace that is in the way as the fender is almost strait up..not good for aerodynamics LOL..so the rear fender is ussless for me..i managed to get the front one on..but i have it about a inch above the front wheel.i have it pretty solid.but i can tell you the first time is slides its getting cut off and ether thrown like a frisbee or given to my buddy..so its not the product..it was just not for my bike..which is my fault for not looking at the one pic available..i had to do some searching to find more pictures of it on a bike and i found one and ts the same style but a different brand..the little square pice had me scratching my head..i didnt know were it went untill i found the pics and it basically is just a extension that you zip tied to the front of the front fender doesn't really make sense...but they are solid material not going to break easy at all
J**H
Good value would buy again.
This was the slightly longer offering typically used front and back as the set. My need for now is a cheap rear fender on a Juiced Scrambler ebike. The plan was combine two with the included tie wraps to get a segmented rear fender with full size coverage. The idea Worked. I had one tie left over as 4 used left and right and one combined from the top middle, no modifications needed. So pleased I might just but one more kit and use a single up front as intended and the spare somewhere else in a creative way. Great product the die cuts could be better as the side vents had 3 not fully cut "chad's" I had to razor out. So 4 stars.
W**H
These are a joke.
These thing are utterly useless. They don't keep mud or water off of anything. I went for two rides with them and was completely soaked from top to bottom and didn't even ride that hard. I tried to dodge what I could but still ended up getting blasted. They don't even look good once you mount them. They look like something you'd get from a cereal box. These are not mud guards, if you want good mud guards that actually keep most of the mud off you spend the money and get actual mud guards.
J**I
Sturdy, easy install, great value! Must buy!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Minutes to install, simple and yet very sturdy. Will be putting some muddy miles on it this weekend. I will do an update after use.**After use report**Added some pics and video of use. Did 13.5 miles through mud, technical obstacles, crashes, and snow. It stopped the vast majority of mud from spashing all over me. This is the first time that I didn't have a muddy or wet back from a full days ride.
D**L
Good fenders but lousy zip ties!
I like the fenders itself but was upset with the zip ties that were supplied. They were the worst ties breaking into pieces during installation. I ended up delaying my biking trip for a couple of hours because I had to drive to the shop to buy zip ties to install the fenders. What a waste of time! Seller will be better off not including these bad ties. So If you do insist on buying this fenders, disregard the zip ties that were included! Buy your own!
C**P
Fairly thick and durable. Zip-ties a bit weak!
It's fairly easy to install. The instructions doesn't make note of top (with graphics) or bottom/underside (black/no graphics). So, I routed the zip-ties on the sides "wrong" the first time. Also, the instructions don't tell you how to place the zip-ties or which holes to place the zip-ties through. I just lined up the bigger hole in the middle between the main plate and the smaller one - so, using the 3 hole, go top to under, then pull up through the second hole and into the second hole of the small piece. IF you do it like that, the smaller piece will be placed more forward. If you do it like in the video, the smaller piece will stick out less.The material is fairly thick - almost like or is Kydex material. I was afraid the shape won't conform to what it looks like in the pictures when I'm just putting it through the forks with my hands. They're pretty stiff but pliable and they spring back immediately if they aren't tied down. Once you tie the sides and the top down, the shape conforms to the fork bridge and the upper lower legs. The pieces are cut very nicely and are symmetrical.The zip-ties can snap easily - at least one of the ties did. The other ones I used for the front were OK. Zip-ties are cheap anyway. You can get stronger ones if needed.The only reason why I gave it a 4-star rather than 5 is because of the small nuances of the installation and the quality of the zip-ties - minor stuff. The quality of the fender pieces are awesome! They're not thin pieces of plastic that will break easily.
R**T
Looks and feels good on my bike
Had to make 4 more holes for the rear one and the zip ties are a bit brittle - one snapped during install. That said, I like them.I have full mud guards on my commuter bike but I need smaller, lighter ones for my MTB that don't slap my tires when it gets bumpy and don't get in the way. These ones fit the bill and they look sharp.
P**9
Thick material. Won't bend easy to fit frame and rubs on tire
Fenders are made out of thick plastic wich can last longer. However they are too thick and wont bend enough to fit a downhill bike tire as it rubs so much the tire locks up completely. The zip ties that come with it are garbage and break just by fitting them into the pre-drilled holes. Will try to drill some more holes and see if i can get them tighter to the frame so my tires wont rub.
J**K
Horrible Tie Raps
Mud guards look great, are exactly what i expected them to be. The tie wraps on the other hand were not even usable beacause they would snap when i would try and tighten then. I had to go out and spend another 5 dollars on tie raps just to use the mud guards.
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