DIY Mudguards...

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My last few rides have been really wet, I've been sick of getting muck flung off the front wheel in my eyes and mouth :x
So I looked around for some kind of front mudguard, looking at the "less is more" options I noticed the plethora of neoprene guards which fit around the crown and brake arch, and also the MarshGuard and the Mucky Nuts Face Fender.

I came across a link to a DIY solution instead of forking out the £10 or whatever for a production version.

http://www.bike198.com/diy-mud-guard-fender/

The site has a link to download a template, which I then printed off.

For the material I used a Tesco clipboard, stiff yet flexible enough to use, and only £2... :D



I soon realised I had massively overspent :LOL: I could make 4 of these guards from the £2 clipboard!!

Next I taped the template to the clipboard and carefully scored around it with a sharp Stanley knife.



Then I cut it out using scissors, drilled the holes, and smoothed off the edges with some fine sandpaper...



Four cableties later and it was fitted to the bike...




It's surprisingly good at stopping muck from flinging off your front wheel and going into your face, and it helps keep the fork stanchions cleaner, whilst managing to look fairly inconspicuous.

With the leftover clipboard I may try a version which extends out the front a little more, see what difference that makes.
But for £2 I can't complain too much!
 
superstar1":2fo0bavp said:
PS.
You're better off using thick plastic card from the craft shop.

Can you show me what you mean? I'm guessing that it would be available in different colours too? for future mudguard manufacturing :)
 
I know a few people who stretch a bit of sliced open inner tube between the fork arch and crown, they say it works great.
 
The info on the plastic is really good / appreciated thanks :cool:

I am making something for the rear that will mount on my GoPro mount :



That plastic is just what I am looking for :cool:

The fronts got one of these :



WD :D
 
Find somewhere local that uses oil in 20L cans and you can get usable plastic for free. :LOL:

Colour options I know of:
Castrol=Grey
Mobil EAL=Brown
Akros=Green
Arbor=Blue
Greensman=Black.

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Yeah, fine thanks :D

I am surprised there are not more of us on both forums ?

For the Retrobikers, yes, I have another project, a burner ... :facepalm: Something else to take my time and slow all the other projects down ... :LOL:

WD :D
 
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