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Ass Savers Brotector Rear Mudguard

Ass Savers Brotector Rear Mudguard

The mudflap mounts to any standard rear mudguard with a single zip tie. Just drill two holes at the desired height and zip it! Optional fixture with nuts and bolts possible not included.Key

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Ass Savers Brotector Rear Mudguard

Brand: Ass Savers

List Price: £8.99

Price Range: £9.99 - £9.99

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The mudflap mounts to any standard rear mudguard with a single zip tie. Just drill two holes at the desired height and zip it! Optional fixture with nuts and bolts possible not included.Key FeaturesReduces rearwards sprayFits all standard rear mudguardsMounts with zip tie or screwsMade from recycled plasticPeloton friendlySpecificationMeasures 86 mm x 380 mmWeight 21 gramsMaterial 80% Recycled PolyPropyleneFitThe mudflap will fit onto all standard curved shaped full mudguards. Metal mudguards of alu or steel is preferable since some plastic mudguards can be difficult to drill.PrefoldingAs with all Ass Savers products, the prefolding should not be overlooked. The center fold of the mudflap will make it more stable and the backwards "smiley fold" across the mudflap will provide better protection and make it more resistant to damage caused by ground interference.MountingYou need to drill two holes in your mudguard to fit the mudflap. Hold the mudflap in position to define the desired height. The closer to the ground, the better protection but make sure you don't risk getting it caught on curb stones and uneven terrain.The holes need to be along the centerline of the mudguard, spaced 25 mm apart. Take extra care to be sure that they align properly. Use a sharp pin tool to make a dent at the drilling spot to prevent the drill from wandering. This will ensure that the hole will end up at the right position. Use a 5 mm drill for the hole but after the drilling you can clean the sometime sharp edges of the hole by carefully turning a 10 mm drill by hand.Place the mudflap on the inside of the mudguard and thread the ziptie from the outside through the upper hole of the mudguard and mudflap before returning the ziptie through the lower hole and close it. Make sure you pull the mudflap all the way against the mudguard and you have a firm fit.If you have enough space between the tire and mudguard, we can recommend to thread the ziptie from the inside of the mudguard. This way you will hide the ziptie head for a more sleek installation.You can also use two nuts and bolts with washers as an alternative and more permanent attachment not included.

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  • The mudflap mounts to any standard rear mudguard with a single zip tie. Just drill two holes at the desired height and zip it! Optional fixture with nuts and bolts possible not included.Key FeaturesReduces rearwards sprayFits all standard rear mudguardsMounts with zip tie or screwsMade from recycled plasticPeloton friendlySpecificationMeasures 86 mm x 380 mmWeight 21 gramsMaterial 80% Recycled PolyPropyleneFitThe mudflap will fit onto all standard curved shaped full mudguards. Metal mudguards of alu or steel is preferable since some plastic mudguards can be difficult to drill.PrefoldingAs with all Ass Savers products, the prefolding should not be overlooked. The center fold of the mudflap will make it more stable and the backwards "smiley fold" across the mudflap will provide better protection and make it more resistant to damage caused by ground interference.MountingYou need to drill two holes in your mudguard to fit the mudflap. Hold the mudflap in position to define the desired height. The closer to the ground, the better protection but make sure you don't risk getting it caught on curb stones and uneven terrain.The holes need to be along the centerline of the mudguard, spaced 25 mm apart. Take extra care to be sure that they align properly. Use a sharp pin tool to make a dent at the drilling spot to prevent the drill from wandering. This will ensure that the hole will end up at the right position. Use a 5 mm drill for the hole but after the drilling you can clean the sometime sharp edges of the hole by carefully turning a 10 mm drill by hand.Place the mudflap on the inside of the mudguard and thread the ziptie from the outside through the upper hole of the mudguard and mudflap before returning the ziptie through the lower hole and close it. Make sure you pull the mudflap all the way against the mudguard and you have a firm fit.If you have enough space between the tire and mudguard, we can recommend to thread the ziptie from the inside of the mudguard. This way you will hide the ziptie head for a more sleek installation.You can also use two nuts and bolts with washers as an alternative and more permanent attachment not included.....from Tredz
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