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Need a lightweight mudguard for a gravel/road bike
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Could anyone recommend a lightweight rear mudguard for a new Canyon Roadlite?

It's more for wet/dirty roads rather than gravel paths so doesn't need to be heavy duty
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Re: Need a lightweight mudguard for a gravel/road bike [RonanIRL] [ In reply to ]
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Give the Ass Savers a try. They go on and off with no tools and do a decent job. https://ass-savers.com/
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Re: Need a lightweight mudguard for a gravel/road bike [RonanIRL] [ In reply to ]
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SKS Raceblades, Race Blade XL, Race Blade Pro.

The best.

http://road.cc/content/review/192758-sks-raceblade-propro-xl

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Re: Need a lightweight mudguard for a gravel/road bike [RonanIRL] [ In reply to ]
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Beware using fenders on gravel/trail rides. Sticks and rocks pitched into the fender can cause it to buckle into the tire. The ensuing endo is not pretty.

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Re: Need a lightweight mudguard for a gravel/road bike [RonanIRL] [ In reply to ]
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I've been meaning to get this or something similar for just about forever:


https://www.amazon.com/...&pf_rd_i=3403331



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