When you buy a brand new bike these days, chances are it will not come with bicycle mudguards or fenders. Bike mudguards are an accessory, that not every rider will need, but if you are riding in all sorts of weather, then you should check out the 2008-2009 range of bike mudguards and fenders. So, who exactly needs bike mudguards or fenders on their bike? Well, for a start, if you will sometimes find yourself riding in the rain, or just after it has been raining, then fenders and mudguards on your bike will be a good idea. While fenders and mudguards won’t necessarily keep you dry when you’re riding in pouring rain, they will make a great difference to you when riding your bike on roads that are wet from recent rain or drizzle or melting snow. They will stop all of that nasty mud and sand from being splashed all over your clothes an >>>
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Spoke Nipple Black
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Rear Derailleur Adjusting Bolt RD-RE307
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Rear Cassette Hub - Onyx 9-10 Speed
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Bottom Bracket GigaPipe Team SL Italian
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Gloves - Dexter Black
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Spoke - Alpine III
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Gloves - Scion - Black
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Tubeless Tire Valve Stem - Olympic Valve Stem
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Gloves Dura-Glove Blue Palm
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Spoke Nipple - Blue
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Front Derailleur - Deore Clamp-on Mount
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Clincher Rim - EX 5.1d
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Quick-release Seatpost Binder Bolt
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Beverage Container Cane with Creek Logo
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Clincher Wheel - DT Swiss XR 1450
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Clincher Tire - T. Juarez Dred Tread
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