Buzzinonbikes
Senior Member
- Location
- Manchester
Hello there from rainy Manchester,
I recently purchased the ToPeak DeFender mudguards for my Specialized Langster Steel. After previously owning the Crud Road Racer MK2s and not being entirely happy with how stable they were (however good the coverage they provided) and with them being annihilated in accident I recently had, I decided to opt for something a bit more robust feeling.
My main question is, as you can see in the pics - the rear guard is quite elevated from the tyre and this is the lowest it will go. If I try and manouvere it closer to the wheel, either the sides of the guards or the plastic twizly screw things from the support arms rub against the tyre. I am wondering is this what is causing road muck up forward and over onto my cranks and lower legs, or is this just a fact of the "half" as opposed to full length mudguards?
I realise that the Langster has quite low clearances, and that perhaps the reason for the support arms rubbing the tyre is that they are possibly coming from more of an acute angle with the bike being so thin? no? meh?
The front guard fits perfectly btw, and my arse and back stay nice and dry
Thanks
I recently purchased the ToPeak DeFender mudguards for my Specialized Langster Steel. After previously owning the Crud Road Racer MK2s and not being entirely happy with how stable they were (however good the coverage they provided) and with them being annihilated in accident I recently had, I decided to opt for something a bit more robust feeling.
My main question is, as you can see in the pics - the rear guard is quite elevated from the tyre and this is the lowest it will go. If I try and manouvere it closer to the wheel, either the sides of the guards or the plastic twizly screw things from the support arms rub against the tyre. I am wondering is this what is causing road muck up forward and over onto my cranks and lower legs, or is this just a fact of the "half" as opposed to full length mudguards?
I realise that the Langster has quite low clearances, and that perhaps the reason for the support arms rubbing the tyre is that they are possibly coming from more of an acute angle with the bike being so thin? no? meh?
The front guard fits perfectly btw, and my arse and back stay nice and dry

Thanks