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Part 4

Tips For Keeping Your Mudguard In Place  Mudguards are a great way to keep your bike clean and protected from road contaminants while riding, but they can be tricky to keep in place. Here are some tips for ensuring that your mudguard stays put:  1. Make sure the fit is correct - A good mudguard should fit snugly on your bike and should not move around or flop around when you pedal. Check the sizing guide or contact the manufacturer to make sure you get the right size.  2. Use a strap - If you don't have access to a strap, use something like baling wire to secure the mudguard in place. Just make sure the wire isn't too tight or it will cause damage to your bike.  3. Use a locking clip - If you still find that your mudguard is constantly moving, try using a locking clip to keep it in place. This type of clip is usually attached to the frame of your bike and holds the mudguard in place while you ride.  4. Use a bungee cord - If none of these methods work, try using a bungee cord to secure the mudguard in place. Just make sure the cord isn't too tight or it could cause damage to your bike.  Part 5: Conclusion  If you’re looking to keep your bike clean and free of scratches, mudguards are a great option. There are several different types of mudguards available on the market, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we have gone over the different types of mudguards and explained why they might be a good fit for your bike. Hopefully, this will help you make an informed decision about which type of mudguard is right for you. 

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