Enhance your bike's performance with the Wolf Special Edition Ass Savers Mudder mudguard. This top - notch mudguard offers multiple benefits. Firstly, its deflectors are designed to boost your bike's efficiency, helping you ride faster and smoother. Installation is a breeze; it comes with zipties that make mounting quick and easy. Whether you have a 26 - inch or 29 - inch wheel, this mudguard is suitable for all wheel sizes and fits all standard front suspension forks with a fork bridge. It's incredibly lightweight, weighing only 18 grams, so it won't add any unnecessary bulk to your bike. The mudguard is crafted from 0.8 mm PP (Polypropylene), ensuring durability. It's specifically designed to keep dirt from being thrown forward during high - speed trail riding, preventing it from impairing your vision. The front flaps can be folded down towards the tire for enhanced protection, and the amount of folding depends on your tire clearance. You can also showcase the amazing artwork of Sam Dunn on your front fork. As TotalMTB said in March 2018, 'No matter what trails you are on, what the weather's like or the bumps you are going over, the Mudder stays exactly where you put it'. Note that if you have a fork with an inverted fork bridge like DT Swiss or Magura, modifications will be needed for it to fit.




Using the Wolf Special Edition Ass Savers Mudder is straightforward. First, read the instructions carefully to understand the pre - folding process. The pre - folding is crucial as it turns the flat plastic into a functional mudguard. After pre - folding, use the included zipties to mount the mudguard on your front suspension fork. Make sure it fits well and is secure. When it comes to the front flaps, adjust them according to your tire clearance. You can fold them down more or less depending on how much extra protection you need. As for maintenance, it's quite simple. Just clean the mudguard with water and a mild soap after each ride. This will keep it looking good and functioning properly. Also, check the zipties regularly to ensure they are still tight and in good condition. If you have a fork with an inverted fork bridge, be aware that you'll need to make modifications for the mudguard to fit. And always remember, the mudguard is mainly for blocking forward - thrown dirt, not general spray from the front tire.