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A**L
Good Quality but Be Aware...
rear fender is awesomely adjustable, sturdy and super easy to put on. the front fender was a bit more difficult to fit into the fork and install, I have a 15.5" 29er, and with the fender my toes clip it enough that I decided to remove it after all that work. If you have a larger frame or 27.5 wheels, probably will work well for you. See you on the trails!
J**T
Interferes with pedals
I have not gone for a wet ride yet, but I will comment once I do.The rear mudguard seems like it will provide decent coverage to keep my back dry. There is a lot of adjustment with the rear mudguard.The front mudguard has issues. The first issue is the fact that it interferes with the pedals. The second issue is that it is not very secure and will move off to the side of the tire, it won't stay in the center.I installed the front and found it was easiest to remove the front tire to mount the mudguard. I cleaned the tube that the compression fitting slides into. I installed the compression fitting and it was still loose. I then used one of the rubber sleeves around the compression fitting and it was still too loose. I then wrapped a piece of black rubber electrical insulation around the rubber and even then its still too loose!I decided to put the front tire on anyway because I suspected the back end of the mudguard would hit my foot on the pedal, and sure enough it does. Once installed, sit on the bike, turn the handlebars to either side and see if your foot hits the mudguard BEFORE you take it for a spin. There is minimum adjustment to the front mudguard so the only solution was to cut off about 5" on the end to give my foot clearance.I will update this once I take it for a spin.... 8/20/21Update: I went for a spin Saturday, literally. On a local trail I lost it on a wooden walkway covered in mud. Good news, no damage to anything, including me. Better news, the fenders held up like a champ! During my ride I notice that the front fender does move slightly to either side, but it's not too bad. The rear is solid. They both were out of whack after my fall, but it was easy to readjust them. I really can't think of any way other than a permanent install for the front fender to keep it from moving. One thing I did was to use a grippy washer under the bolt head that tightens the expansion plug. This helped somewhat with it turning. I'm updating to 3 stars since it does work, just a little annoying.
S**O
Check your frame
I love these fenders but the front fender was rubbing against the frame of my bike. I didnt check the clearance and had to cut it down, but it wasnt easy; I think that speaks to it's durability
N**S
Best fenders I have used for my ebike
Works and installed easily. Looks great on my ebike. Very well made. Not flimsy like the others I have had. Block debris and rain or snow. Yes, I ride my ebike all year round. Highly recommended.
"**"
Great product for a good price
Installed easily and have held up over the 1,000 or so miles that I've ridden with them.
G**W
Nice set of Bike Fenders
The plastic is nice and thick and not too flimsy.The front fender fits under the frame hole above the wheel. Mine had a reflector screw going through the frame at the bottom. So I had to remove my front reflector in order to install it. But once removing it, iit installed without a problem. The rear portion of the front fender goes back pretty far. So if you have your feet a little further up on the pedal, your foot may scrape the rear fender while you are turning. But it just a light scrape and doesn’t effect your cycling.However the rear fender needs to fit on the bike seat post. So if you have your seat on the lower side, it may not fit. If it’s up about an inch or so then it’s fine. Also if you have a rear bike rack, you may not be able to fit under the bike rack since it has only two pivot points. Since it anchored up pretty high on the seat post, it’s not going to fit under the bike rack. If you don’t have bike rack, it should fit fine.Overall a nice set of bike fenders to keep you dry from water on the road or trails.
D**R
Good price, easy to attach, seem durable
Good price, good quality, easy to attach with supplied hardware, which accommodates multiple diameter seat posts and front forks.Overall, fenders are great to have in order to avoid a muddy stripe all up one's back. These fenders provide excellent coverage, diverting rain and muddy yuck away from the rider, (in this case ME!) all at the great price of$28.99!These fenders seem durable and have stayed attached even on rougher terrain. If anything happens to change my opinion (and I end up with a muddy back!) I'll update this review with my tales of woe!
Z**O
Easy install. Great for massive water protection.
It rains all the time here. I added these to a 29" full suspension MTB. I was able to connect the rear clamp below the seat post quick release. It holds the rear fender above the tire just enough to keep most water off. If I am going fast enough though I'll still end up with mud on my back. I have 29x2.3 tires.For the front I find the fender moves left and right all the time. I added some foam in the gap and that keeps it mostly straight. It's still flexible enough that the fender will move when I get into heavy stuff but stays in the middle after the impact.
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