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That means you're bisexual2090502 said:What about those of us who have some bikes with and some without mudguards?
I've recently got caught a few times out in torrential rain going both to and from work recently and every time ended up with a huge black/brown stripe up by back and all over the back of my trousers.
I got one of those clip on rear mudguards and it's been great I no longer need to do an emergency wash and dry of my outer cycling clothes everytime I cycle in the rain.
I can't noticing a lot of people seem to really hate mudguards and think no bike should have them fitted. Why is that? I can get it if you're racing but surely for a commute it's a no brainer?
Can anyone recommend some clip on mud guards i don`t want to get my nice new Gore Phantom (another thread) dirty ..
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bikesexual, you mean.That means you're bisexual
I've got nothing against mudguards. One of my best friends is a mudguard.
My better half and I both have mudguards on our fixed bikes, it seems to make us a bit of a target to be scalped by certain kinds of other cyclists. We usually let the other rider go past before I utter the immortal word "kill", I then keep pace but hang back a bit just to register and thoroughly enjoy the look of dismay on the guys [it is always male, now why is that?] face as a lady on a pink bike with no gears and mudguards smiles and says hello as she sails serenely past, even better if there is a hill .