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ton
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wtd, Fat bike mudhuggers.

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long shot maybe with the weather change.
i need some fat bike mudhuggers....... anyone ?
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ton wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:48 pm long shot maybe with the weather change.
i need some fat bike mudhuggers....... anyone ?
Sorry, not got any for sale, but I use these. They don’t stop all the crap, but they do stop enough of it.

https://www.bikester.co.uk/sks-fat-boar ... 21315.html
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No (sorry!)
But just to say for the rear, I recommend the 'Large' rear as its a decent bit longer giving full coverage for a large fat tyre. I wouldn't bother with their dedicated extra mud flaps just get a sheet of poly prop and make your own.
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i have a large 29er set. so they would be ok with some extra attached to the sides ? nice one.
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ton wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:15 pm i have a large 29er set. so they would be ok with some extra attached to the sides ? nice one.
Only the rear one - the front one will be too narrow. Its definitely worth getting the fat front guard
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ton wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:15 pm i have a large 29er set. so they would be ok with some extra attached to the sides ? nice one.
You'll need to re-shape the rear with the help of a hair dryer as it's too narrow for the wider tyres. I'm sure there's a youtube video of someone doing it. I'll try to find a link.

Remember to throughly tape the seatstays too.
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FatHugger is the front one and yeah a 29er rear fits nicely, I didn't need heat. If you go the rack route it also fits with a (modified - widened) Thule Tour rack on the seat stays as well, great combination.
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