SKS Raceblade XL Road Bike MudGuards
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SKS Raceblade XL Road Bike MudGuards
Hello,
I'm new to this forum site and need a question answered concerning SKS Problade XL MudGuards.
Will these particular MudGuards fit on my Men's Trek ALR4 Checkpoint?
I'm riding in the 24 National Cycling Event in MiddleVille Michigan this weekend and the weather forecast is calling for lots and lots of rain!
I'm praying these MudGuards are the right ones!
My wife had a specialized Diverge and wondering if these MudGuards will fit her bike also.
If any of you good hearted cyclists out there have had experience with these MudGuards and the two road bikes I mentioned, I would be very grateful for your help.
Thank you for responding to my question!
I'm new to this forum site and need a question answered concerning SKS Problade XL MudGuards.
Will these particular MudGuards fit on my Men's Trek ALR4 Checkpoint?
I'm riding in the 24 National Cycling Event in MiddleVille Michigan this weekend and the weather forecast is calling for lots and lots of rain!
I'm praying these MudGuards are the right ones!
My wife had a specialized Diverge and wondering if these MudGuards will fit her bike also.
If any of you good hearted cyclists out there have had experience with these MudGuards and the two road bikes I mentioned, I would be very grateful for your help.
Thank you for responding to my question!
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I'd be very surprised if they didn't. They are designed to fit pretty much anything.
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I have them for my 2017 Roubaix, and there's quite a few ways to adjust them, so I'm betting they'll fit. They are a nice light solution for the occasional rain ride, for sure.
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Thanks!
I want to thank all of you that responded to my question concerning SKS MudGuards.
The 24 hour Cycling event I'm riding is calling for rain. It will challenging enough dealing with the rain, but if I can prevent rear tire, rooster tailing rain on my back, and front tire road grime splashing onto my water bottles and me, the MudGuards will be well worth the price!
Safe Cycling, my friends! 🚴🌤️
The 24 hour Cycling event I'm riding is calling for rain. It will challenging enough dealing with the rain, but if I can prevent rear tire, rooster tailing rain on my back, and front tire road grime splashing onto my water bottles and me, the MudGuards will be well worth the price!
Safe Cycling, my friends! 🚴🌤️
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I have the SKS X-blade for my gravel bike, works great, attaches easily, lightweight and adjustable.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thinking about the Shockblade on the front for when it's really nasty out.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thinking about the Shockblade on the front for when it's really nasty out.
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I use the SKS Problade XL's and love them. The first fitting takes some time but after that it takes literally one minute to install them. They're extremely adjustable and should fit any 700x bike. They even clear my 35mm tires. While they're not full fenders, they keep 90% of the water off you. I have a couple fender sets but they're my favorites.
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