The SKS Nightblade is a dream product for night riders! It offers top - notch protection with its high - luminosity feature. This rear wheel MTB mudguard is an outstanding example of integrated bicycle solutions. It not only gives excellent splash protection but also enhances safety on the road with its integrated rear light. The rear light comes with an integrated rechargeable battery that can be easily removed and charged via a USB connection. The softer plastic spoilers act as edge protectors when you get on or off the bike. Thanks to the simple quick - release mounting system, the Nightblade can be mounted on almost all seat posts using powerstraps, and the 2 - joint technology allows for optimal adjustment on mountain bikes. These mudguards are suitable for 26'', 27.5'' and 29'' tyres. Features include a mudguard set with universal fastening and stays, offering the best protection on forest or meadow tracks. The clip - on mudguards can be attached to almost any frame tubes without tools using the practical universal fastening. Made of high - performance impact - resistant plastic, it also includes a frame clip and U - stays. Specifications: Weight is 265g, wheel size is 26', 27.5' (650b), tyre width is 2.0' - 3.0' (52 - 75 mm), and the length of the rear fender is 550 mm.


Using the SKS Nightblade is easy. First, use the quick - release mounting system with powerstraps to attach it to your seat post. The 2 - joint technology lets you adjust it to fit your mountain bike perfectly. The clip - on mudguards can be attached to frame tubes without any tools using the universal fastening. When it comes to the rear light, you can remove it when needed and charge it using a USB connection. As for maintenance, keep the mudguard clean by rinsing it with water after rides, especially if you've been on dirty tracks. Avoid using abrasive cleaners as they may damage the high - performance plastic. Make sure to check the battery of the rear light regularly and recharge it when it's low. When getting on or off the bike, the softer plastic spoilers will protect the edges, but still be careful not to put too much pressure on them.