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Mud Shovel Fat Fender Rear
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Portland Design Works
Mud Shovel Fat Fender Rear
Our friends at
Portland Design Works answered the call and brought a much needed product to market. New for the 2013 season allow us to introduce
Dave's Mud Shovel Fat Rear Fender. Gone are the days of scouring forums and retro fitting existing fenders or buying high end custom made fenders for your snow bike. The
Mud Shovel is extra wide, long and blocks anything nature can toss your way. Installs in seconds and looks great.
Specifications
Review Summary
LIKES
Versatile (3),
Lightweight (1),
Effective (4)
WORKS FOR
Mud (4),
Puddles (4)
Customer Questions
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asked by: a guest
Is it wide enough for the Moonlander?
A.
anwered by: mlewis
Yes, this fender is 140mm (5.5 inches) wide, so it should provide enough coverage for your Moonlander.
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Tree Fort ID: 333222381996
Customer Reviews
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A GuestGreat coverage, I did notice the fender did shift to one side during my first ride. Other than that it worked well. I recommend taking both front and rear fenders off before transportation.
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A GuestThis fender works great on my Charge Cooker fat bike which has 4.25" tires. The fender is very lightweight and keeps my backside really dry. No issues so far.
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rgd38Just wide enough to fit my Moonlander. Does a great job of keeping mud off. The strap will tend to slip a little bit on my seat post when the ride gets bumpy but a small strip of rubber fixed that.
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mznb1uI bought a set of these for my custom Quiring Fat Bike with Surly Clown Shoe Rims and Vee Rubber Phat Katana's. The first time I had to test them was on a cold, rainy, windy 60 mile ride. Even though I was soaked from other sources, the Mud Shovels kept the water and dirt off of my back and off of my shoes and legs. They work great and are a breeze to install and remove so they come off easy when you don't need them. Also lightweight and flexible so it seems they would be difficult to break. Well worth the money on those rainy rides or days when the mud will be flying.