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    vauxhall diesel owner
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    long,rather than short mudguards should do the trick

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    sno f
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    they help some but you still get dirty and wet. full length or mid are best but clearance on full size can be an issue. also depends on if you have rigid or suspension front fork as to whats available. the smoother the tire tread the less spray thrown off too.

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    what are best mudguards for keeping dry that fit on a 26" wheel bike?

    im not bothered how nerdy they look - id rather look nerdy and dry than 'cool' with mud spots all over my face

 

 

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