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The All Mountain Style MTB Front Wheel Mud Guard is a lightweight and durable solution designed to protect your bike from mud and water spray. With a robust 1.2mm thickness, it ensures long-lasting reliability on rough trails while maintaining a sleek aesthetic that complements your bike. Engineered in Barcelona, this universal fit guard also provides essential fork seal protection, making it a must-have for any serious mountain biker.
Color | Camo/Black |
Brand | All Mountain Style |
Vehicle Service Type | MTB |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Installation Type | Plastic Ties |
Finish Type | Texturiert |
Item Thickness | 10 Centimeters |
UPC | 343538845072 797822098680 343538845690 |
Manufacturer | All Mountain Style |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00797822098680 |
Model | AMSMG1CMBK |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Item model number | AMSMG1CMBK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | AMSMG1CMBK |
H**F
Looks great and well made.
All "mud guards" should be labeled "stanchion guards"! I have a Fox 34 factory step cast front suspension. That's nearly $1000.00 retail price and cleaning/upkeep can cost more if you don't keep it clean after a muddy ride. This isn't a MUD guard for YOU. I'm rolling with 29 inch tires and if it's muddy, your going to get (bike too) muddy no matter what. It's more important to keep your stanchions relatively clean DURING your ride in rainy, muddy weather. It will save your seals AND your expensive forks from deteriorating too soon. If your worried about your eyes, get a good pair of glasses or goggles. Buying a mud guard to protect your eyes/clothing is ridiculous. This product works as advertised and looks great. The skull IMO, looks sharp and is the best choice as it has the best contrast. See my pics. Installation took two mins but you must supply four zip ties. Not a deal breaker for me.
P**T
Stylish, Functional, Durable
The Grey Maze colorway Looks amazing! This mud guard has done its job reasonably well against trail dust and shallow water splashes. Seems durable enough to stand the test of time. Pattern is only on one side, so it’s reversible to flat black - if none of the designs tickle your fancy. Follow imagery instructions on the packaging to get the ties in the best position for tightening, and you won’t get any noise, flapping, or vibration (mine fits so well, you’d swear it was part of the fork!). BYO zip ties - you’ll need 4 (black would look best).
M**S
Keeps stanchions clean
I really like the mudguard from AMS, I got the plain one with just the logo and I think it looks pretty cool on my bike compared to others I’ve seen. It does a really good job of keeping the stanchions clean and some mud and water out of the face the material it’s made of feels good and has a good flex to it. The only thing that could of made this purchase better is if it came with some zip ties but luckily I had some laying around. I’m definitely thinking of buying another one for my other bike because it seems to be well made and thought out.Thanks,Mikey
M**L
It's reversible, for what it's worth
I bought the black/orange version because I had been intending to use orange as the accent color on my new Santa Cruz Chameleon, which is equipped with a Fox Rhythm 34 fork. My wife, the resident fashion expert, had different thoughts. She thought I should go with all black, and then suggested that I just turn the mud-flap upside down when I installed it. That worked perfectly since there really is no top or bottom side of the device, it's just that there's only color on one side. So if you want black, you've got black.I've not had a chance to try it out in the mud yet, but it's been raining for days, so I'll update soon enough. I can say that installing it was pretty simple, provided you are able to supply your own zip ties since the package comes with none.Update July 10th, 2019: I've uploaded a photo from after a somewhat muddy ride. You can see in the photo that, while the mudgard did pick up a decent amount of mud, it didn't really prevent much mud from hitting the frame. The head tube and fork have been spared, but little else. My face still caught a decent amount of mud as well, since it really isn't protected by the mudguard unless you are positioned a decent amount forward over the bars. It's better than nothing, though, and it looks good. I'm still happy, but I think a bit more length or more of a curve that follows the wheel would have been a lot more effective.
B**N
It works on rear of a Stumpjumper & probably others
This is a lot thicker than I anticipated, which is a good thing! I also wondered if it would work on my rear tire to protect the suspension linkage. It probably depends on which bike you have. It works great on my 2019 Specialized Stumpjumper. I placed it with the smaller end facing the ground and punched two additional holes to zip tie it near the bottom bracket. This will keep rocks and debris from getting into the lower frame pivot point of the linkage. I recommend buying one for the front forks and seeing if it fits the rear. If it does fit, then order another for the front. If it doesn't fit, then just apply it to the front.It is also important to realize that the main purpose of these mud guards is to protect the bike frame, the suspension components, and linkage. It might reduce some mud that would get on you, but I could only expect about a 10% reduction. If you're a mountain biker that's concerned with getting muddy, you may want to re-evaluate your life.
A**Y
Siiick
Solid, easy to install, but gotta have your own zip ties. Looks sick!
O**S
muy útil para condiciones con barro o lluvia
facil instalación y duradero, lo llevo en mis dos bicis de MTb y va perfecto.
D**S
Reputation and excellence
Absolute Mountain Products stand up to the name and are remarkable and functional. After 6 months of trail in the mucky wet fall and winter trail riding, the front guard is awesome. No rubbing of the tires, easy installation, and true protection. The logo is cool!
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