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My First Sherco Bummer


charliechitlins
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Today was the first time in my 3-year Sherco love affair that I felt let down.

I was riding in some very gooey river mud and it kept loading up under my front fender and stopping the wheel from turning.

It was very infuriating.

My riding buddy with "other" brand was convinced that this was due to:

a) My crappy riding, leading to a reluctance to go fast enough, and

:D The fact that the fork brace is under the fender and the edge of it catches mud.

He said his TL125 used to do the same thing.

TL125!?!?!? My Sherco compared to a TL125?!!?

Them's fightin' words!

Whatever it is, his bike didn't have a problem.

Of course, this led to all kinds of unkind words about what kind of bike I SHOULD have bought....

Can anybody help me save face and fix this problem?

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Here in the south of England it is pretty much a weekly problem, beta actually supply a lifting kit and all makes were affectted even those withstays above, was ever thus!

Take 2 fat (heavy)M6 washers under each bolt and this should suffice. 3 not usually ness.

Uncle dabsters tip no. 767 :D

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Raise the front of the mudguard up (with washers/spacers) this will tilt the back down. You need a small gap at the back between the tyre and mudguard.

E.g.

1" gap should only let in 1" of mud - if the gap then increases towards the front then that 1" of mud *shouldn't* get trapped as it has more room to move before exiting at the front.

Disclaimer

Theory doesn't always work in practice :D

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Last year was a particularly wet year in the North East US. We road many gooey trials. One time my wheel did the same thing, turned out I had sucked up a twig that got caught up and made like a dam so the rest of the mud couldn

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At Cartersville last month the same thing was happening.

The rednecks took their fenders off when they saw the scenario.

I saw many folks on the ground because of locked tires.

The weirdest for me was that my boots were getting pushed off the pegs from the muck peeling off the rear down the singarm and being forced out.

Add a little clearance as suggested and it should not be a problem, or ride front wheel light.

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Charlie,

Stay out of mud, you will sink!

Are these KITS to raise the fender or the fork brace? Two washers, thats about 3-4mm, not much help for the mud we have here, black clay. Maybe a motocross high fender mount would work! But then it would just bind against the forks!

And YES Charile , they all do it!

Cheers! :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

Funny Story - Back in 1970 - my new Sherpa T came with Knobby tires out of the box - So we have a trial that weekend in Edmonton Alberta Canada,

first section - deep mud - over the bars - second section deep mud - over the bars - third section CLEAN - after I went back to the parking lot & took the front fender off - many years later I talked to the Distributor and recounted my tale (it cost me the Premier award) - He told me that the factory used to put on whatever tires they had available. !!!!!

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