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| View Poll Results: Should Mudguards be banned? | |||
| YES. They don't do nuthing |
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| NO.. I keep my rear clear |
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1 | 50.00% |
| Voters: 2. This poll is closed | |||
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 28
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All they seem to do is get clogged up with dirt un rocks and jam the wheel up, better than brakes.
Does any one know how to put them on properly as there always seem to be at a some weird angle, that doesn't stop you getting sprayed? Then there are those that you ride with that are always phaffing with them trying to put them straight and generally just slowing the progress of the ride down and clogging up the single track.. Bitch over.. gotta bounce |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 16
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In answer to the above, I reserve judgement until I've ridden with them on...I had no problems putting them on, there on straight, they look a bit gay...but i'm just glad I didn't go for a front mudgaurd.. Not sure who your refering to, but i reckon mine aren't moving anywhere!! |
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Community Team
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I'm closing this thread due to the possibly offensive nature of the title. If you want to repost the same topic with a different title feel free.
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Don Stevenson Strength and Conditioning Coach Octogen Fitness www.octogen.com.au fitness@octogen.com.au |
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