SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
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SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby gretaboy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:03 am
I am in need of a new mudguard since my previous SKS Chromoplastic rear Mudguard decided to break in half. Seems the roads I ride were a bit too tough for them
Was it easy to fit? Do you have them on a road bike? What is the toughness of them like?
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby rangersac » Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:46 am
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby baabaa » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:39 pm
I find them very robust with little rattle, squeak or hum. The bike also has bb7 discs so needed some spacers for the front and back plus some wire stay bending was needed to clear the brakes. Took a few hours of fiddling to fit well.
I would recommend them as on the road they do keep the road muck and grime off. Not sure about long distances on lots of clay type mud but being poly they should shed the mud quite well.
I have the beige ones running on an orange bike and they look quite good. Also worth noting if you take your front wheel off to drop the bike in the back of the car you may find these things will make the size of your bike much bigger.
Riv bikes have a vid on fitting them… ( http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/fe2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) Here http://youtu.be/lG_WZVS9SUY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:59 pm
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:00 am
That is a very good video. Thanksbaabaa wrote:I have long boards on a cx bike running 32 or 35 mm tyres (the frame will take 42mm so plenty of frame / fork clearance).
I find them very robust with little rattle, squeak or hum. The bike also has bb7 discs so needed some spacers for the front and back plus some wire stay bending was needed to clear the brakes. Took a few hours of fiddling to fit well.
I would recommend them as on the road they do keep the road muck and grime off. Not sure about long distances on lots of clay type mud but being poly they should shed the mud quite well.
I have the beige ones running on an orange bike and they look quite good. Also worth noting if you take your front wheel off to drop the bike in the back of the car you may find these things will make the size of your bike much bigger.
Riv bikes have a vid on fitting them… ( http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/fe2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) Here http://youtu.be/lG_WZVS9SUY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby rangersac » Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:23 pm
You could removed them easily enough, they're only held on with a plastic pin/ clip type arrangement. You'd probably break it by doing so though, although you can pick up spare mudflaps with the fitting separately.warthog1 wrote:Are the mudflaps on the longboards removable. I'm also thinking of getting them but would like to know if the mudflaps can be removed if I decide to.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:48 pm
Thanks, does that mean you can also fit them to std 35mm chromoplastics?rangersac wrote:You could removed them easily enough, they're only held on with a plastic pin/ clip type arrangement. You'd probably break it by doing so though, although you can pick up spare mudflaps with the fitting separately.warthog1 wrote:Are the mudflaps on the longboards removable. I'm also thinking of getting them but would like to know if the mudflaps can be removed if I decide to.
I like the longboards but the only place I can find them listed as 35mm wide is on the evans cycles web site. The sks web site only lists 45mm longboards which are going to be too wide for my bike.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby Nobody » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:29 pm
Um, did you spend more that 5 minutes looking?warthog1 wrote:I like the longboards but the only place I can find them listed as 35mm wide is on the evans cycles web site. The sks web site only lists 45mm longboards which are going to be too wide for my bike.
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http://www.aebike.com/SKS-Longboard-Fen ... 47258.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Although probably no advantage getting them from the US. Why don't you just get the 35mm Longboards from Evans, or is the budget already too stretched?
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:53 pm
No, once i couldn't find them on the sks website I didn't believe the evans websiteNobody wrote:Um, did you spend more that 5 minutes looking?warthog1 wrote:I like the longboards but the only place I can find them listed as 35mm wide is on the evans cycles web site. The sks web site only lists 45mm longboards which are going to be too wide for my bike.![]()
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Although probably no advantage getting them from the US. Why don't you just get the 35mm Longboards from Evans, or is the budget already too stretched?
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby baabaa » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:42 pm
I picked these up from outside outfitters but you could also try bikeman. Both of these are good for rarer stuff and are quick to post.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:21 pm
Thought it was a bit suss that there are no 35 mm longboards on the sks site.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby Nobody » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:40 pm
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/n ... sks-34105/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;BikeRadar wrote:New last year, SKS’ Longboard (US$49.99) is one of the brand’s pinnacle fenders for bike commuters. New for 2012, the fenders become available in their original 45mm width and a new 35mm width for tires ranging from 20mm to 28mm.
http://www.amazon.com/SKS-Longboard-Cov ... B000BQY39M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:46 am
What do you mean? Have you forgotten that you have somehow short circuited my brain remotely, with the power of suggestion?Nobody wrote:
Can't remember the last time I led you astray. Well, not in the last few days anyway.
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Thanks for the detective work again,
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby gretaboy » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:45 am
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just got to hope they fit and last
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby rangersac » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:51 am
Yes you canThanks, does that mean you can also fit them to std 35mm chromoplastics?
EDIT: There are also these
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby warthog1 » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:10 pm
rangersac wrote:Yes you canThanks, does that mean you can also fit them to std 35mm chromoplastics?
EDIT: There are also these
That gives a few more buying options, thanks for that.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby eeksll » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:47 pm
I don't like the toe overlap with the front fender. I pulled it off for summer, now deciding if i want to put it back on.
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Postby gretaboy » Fri May 03, 2013 12:05 pm
Before I do I must make mention of a forum member, rangersac, who did some research and gave advice on this area, it was much appreciated.
Well anyways, I ended up buying these
http://www.sks-germany.com/?l=en&a=prod ... 0&BLUEMELS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Tried fitting the front guard, but there is not enough clearance for that to work. I could do some cutting of guard to make it fit, but dont have the time at the moment. I fitted the rear guard on Wednesday night and overall it wasnt the hardest thing to do, despite what I had read on the web. Both front and rear have these end caps to go over the stays, but you have to actually install the guards first, get it positioned as you want, cut off unnecessary stay length, remove the guard and then put it back together using the end caps. Instructions assume they will be perfect first go, no mention of adjusting before putting end caps on.
Also, it is early days but I am a bit dubious about how well the method of fixing the stays will work given the bumpiness of my route. I think I will have to constantly check the nuts to make sure they are tight on a weekly basis. If they come loose then the whole guard will fail.
And of course...I have had beautiful clear weather since guards were delivered, so effectiveness is yet to be tested
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby rangersac » Fri May 03, 2013 1:36 pm
My route is pretty bumpy and I've here's what I've found. The only frame attachment bolt I've had issues with working loose is the one that screws into the chainstay bridge (if you have one). I check this one every few months or so. If it does come loose you'll know about it pretty quickly, as all of a sudden it's tough to pedal! The other issue is more of a design flaw, which is the fitting that screws into the seatstay bridge, and folds around the top of the mudguard but doesn't actually completely attach to it. Because this fitting is metal (although for some reason in the pair my missus got it was plastic, don't know why), and the guard is a reinforced plastic, after a few years of use it wears away at the edge of the guard and starts up an annoying rattle in the gouge it has made. A bit of silicon on the edge of the guard, or a thin strip of gaffa tape sorts it out quickly enough.gretaboy wrote:Also, it is early days but I am a bit dubious about how well the method of fixing the stays will work given the bumpiness of my route.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby gretaboy » Fri May 03, 2013 1:40 pm
Initially I tried this seatstay bridge, however brief tests showed that I didnt have enough clearance and there was rubbing, so off it came. The two rear stays should, and have done so far, hold the guard in place for merangersac wrote: The other issue is more of a design flaw, which is the fitting that screws into the seatstay bridge, and folds around the top of the mudguard but doesn't actually completely attach to it. Because this fitting is metal (although for some reason in the pair my missus got it was plastic, don't know why), and the guard is a reinforced plastic, after a few years of use it wears away at the edge of the guard and starts up an annoying rattle in the gouge it has made. A bit of silicon on the edge of the guard, or a thin strip of gaffa tape sorts it out quickly enough.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby eeksll » Mon May 06, 2013 11:50 pm
I'll keep an eye on the seat stay bridge attachment.
My rear stays on all year round, I take my front off in summer, cant stand the toe overlap.
My only gripe with these is the front does not go far enough in front, water still gets flicked off the front and then back at me.
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Re: SKS Longboard Mudguard Set - Opinions needed
Postby DavidS » Tue May 07, 2013 12:12 am
There is an alternative. When I fitted mine I thought it was silly to cut the stay so it fitted the end cap, so instead I cut the end cap and the stays now poke through the end cap leaving me with some extra stay length if I ever need to adjust them. This also helped when I put them on the new bike, no chance of stays having been cut too short. Not quite sure why they insist on cutting the stay rather than just making the end cap have no end. I have found that the bolts holding the stay in place on the end cap don't get loose. I've been using mine for a couple of years and no issue there.gretaboy wrote:Both front and rear have these end caps to go over the stays, but you have to actually install the guards first, get it positioned as you want, cut off unnecessary stay length, remove the guard and then put it back together using the end caps. Instructions assume they will be perfect first go, no mention of adjusting before putting end caps on.
As for the mudflap, I bought a brooks and just bolted it to the end of the front mudguard. Works a treat.
I have had a couple of issues on the new bike. There was no bolt I could find to attach the mudguard to the bridge near the bottom bracket, nothing would fit. I used a zip tie to get around this. Also the new bike has a vertical rather than a horizontal mount for the bridge near the seat post. Nothing I can do about that so the mudguard is just not attached at that point. Seems to be fine though, no wheel rubbing.
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