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The Mucky Nutz MugGuard is a lightweight, high-performance mudguard designed for mountain biking enthusiasts. Weighing only 75 grams, it fits a range of wheel sizes (26”, 27.5”, and 29”) and is compatible with most standard and boost suspension fork and tire combinations up to 3”. Engineered in the UK, it features a sleek black finish and comes with a Velcro roll for quick release, ensuring you can easily remove it for transport. Perfect for those who want to shred without the mess!
Brand | Mucky Nutz |
Color | Black |
Exterior Finish | Black |
Material | Polypropylene |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.99 x 3.15 x 6.69 inches |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
Style | Single |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Mucky Nutz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05060325481286 |
Model | Mugguard - Short |
Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 3.15 x 6.69 inches |
Item model number | MN0156 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MN0156 |
K**H
Item as described
My spare fender for a replacement of the front fender on my full suspension bike...it "does not" fit on my 2022 RockShox SID SL Ultimate fork but it fits on my 2023 Fox Shox 34 Performance series fork with a Grip X2 upgraded damperer....good product..make sure u dont have anybody that'll destroy your belongings while u install product...but other then that item as described..
S**E
Fattest 29" rear tire that works is a 2.3" tire. Can be used on fork or rear triangle.
This is a simple sturdy mudguard that is attach with zip ties. The brown FSR has 27"x2.6" rear tire and it works great. The red FSR has a 29"x2.3" rear tire, it still works, but the clearance is very tight, if I go to a fatter tire I'll have to get the longer adjustable Mucky Nutz fender.
D**.
They work but be careful when installing.
Plastic made from recycled material One part broke installing it but I was able to modify it. Waiting to see how they hold up.
R**M
Just the Right Size for Good Protection and a Classic Look
I installed the mudguard on SR Suntour Epixon forks. The "short" version of this mudguard is just the right length and actually works great to protect you and the bike from mud, dirt, and rocks without being too long and awkward looking (see pics). I especially like that their design protects your fork seals and stanchions from mud and grit.Instead of using the included velcro straps, I installed it using 8" type 21S "extreme weather" cable ties (from homedepot) that retain tensile strength at low or high temperatures, which is ideal for a more permanent install. I would recommend using this method over velcro straps if you're planning on leaving the mudguard on throughout the year.
S**Y
Works well, looks good
Pretty good mudguard. I like the look of it on the bike and it functions pretty well. Definitely keeps my linkage a lot cleaner.The plastic is recycled and supposed to be more environmentally friendly. The plastic does feel a little different than you expect, almost kind of lighter or more brittle feeling, but it's been holding up just fine and seems to be plenty durable.Update: after using it with the Velcro strapping it came with, I actually switched to zip ties instead after a while. The straps eventually weren't holding as well, and I think would slightly stretch over time from being wet and such. They would also get dirtier. So I switched them out with zip ties, which don't hold as much dirt, and seem more stable and don't stretch and don't need adjustment like the velcro straps. The zip tie mounting seems to work better all around, but isn't as easily removable as the straps. The clearance on my bike is also really tight for the fender, so this may not be as big of a deal on some other bikes, out of you're using the fender on the front
N**S
Protects the paint from chips!
I know this paint chips easy so this is my solution. Haven't rode the bike yet but I have had this try fender on other mtb's and they work great!!
C**E
Piece of junk
So first of all, the item received was clearly used. secondly, it is poorly designed and cheap feeling.Not really sure how anyone can use this mudguard on a bike with a front shock. It's designed to be attached to the front fork with Velcro. Problem is if the fork is a shock fork, the fork will not be able to compress due to the Velcro wrapped around it.
O**T
Used as a rear mud guard
I put this on my turbo Leo as a rear mud guard. It worked well for a little mud, but when it got real muddy, the mud got jammed between the tire and mudguard and tore it off, breaking the mud guard, so it can’t be reattached securely.However, that is not its intended purpose. This is intended as a front mud guard. And I am sure it would work well as well in that capacity.
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