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fd3:
I have fitted mudguards to the Catrike, but they catch when I drop off the curb.


from the lowest mudguard attachment point to the ground is 13cm (second picture).  I reckon I will re-drill the mudguards to rotate them forward so that they don't go as far past the attachment point.  I was thinking mudguard flaps to retain a degree of protection from the crud.  I reckon I will ask RAW what they reckon and possibly go with an SKS version otherwise.
Thoughts?

Kim:
Are you regularly in the habit of dropping off curbs?  Does it not risk grounding the frame?

LittleWheelsandBig:
Mudflaps and rotating the mudguards forward is the answer. RAW flaps are the right sort of stiffness but homemade is fine.

fd3:

--- Quote from: Kim on 24 May, 2022, 09:56:43 pm ---Are you regularly in the habit of dropping off curbs?  Does it not risk grounding the frame?

--- End quote ---
Well, once every time I set off and it would be worth being able to stop and start again from time to time.

Quint:

--- Quote from: fd3 on 24 May, 2022, 10:48:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: Kim on 24 May, 2022, 09:56:43 pm ---Are you regularly in the habit of dropping off curbs?  Does it not risk grounding the frame?

--- End quote ---
Well, once every time I set off and it would be worth being able to stop and start again from time to time.

--- End quote ---
      IMHO it would be better to roll trike off the kerb unladen then get on it, it would avoid shocks that said trike is not designed for (apart from avoiding scraping the guards)

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