Hello,
Looking for some advice. I have a Ribble Reynolds 531c frame and looking pop on some mudguards. As it's a competition frame, there are no 'mudguards eyes' to attached to. Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Nev.
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Hello,
Looking for some advice. I have a Ribble Reynolds 531c frame and looking pop on some mudguards. As it's a competition frame, there are no 'mudguards eyes' to attached to. Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Nev.
I got SKS Race Blade Mudguards from Evans. They have lasted all winter and i've had them on a few frames. I did fashion an extender for the front guard to keep the spray of my feet.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/sks/race-blade-mudguards-ec007624
These attach through the QR and provide an eyelet to which you can bolt your mudguards. Depending on the shape of the stays you might also get away with a P- or U-clip with some old inner tube wrapped between it and the frame.
They look handy, anywhere closer than VO selling them?
http://freshtripe.co.uk/Freshtripe/Home.html
supply all VO stuff in the UK.
Thanks for the info, the race blades look like they'll do the business.
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