These budget RSP Race Silver mudguards will keep your bum dry, but they are a pain to fit and are less well thought-through than more expensive offerings.
RSP (listed as Raleigh on the Raleigh website) make modest, but mostly reasonable kit and these mudguards are no exception. Labelled as Race they are quite short for a full-length mudguard and the rear would definitely benefit from a flap. It's not such a big deal for the rider, but anyone following your wheel will probably get fed up quite quickly.
Fitting mudguards is not one of my favourite jobs and these tested my patience to the limit. Firstly, the chainstay end of the rear guards isn't cut in at the sides, which means that if your stays are quite close together the guard won't fit between them without either being trimmed by hand or wedged into position. Not being very handy with a Stanley knife I went for the wedging option, which runs the risk of the guards cracking and failing some time in the future. More expensive guards in my collection have this section already cut away. It's a small thing, but a sign that these guards have been produced on a tight budget, with corners being cut. Or not, in this case.
Another saving was the complete lack of any bolts although it's possible that they were lost in transit between Road.cc Towers and my place.
The fitting system is similar to that used by some clip-on guards with the stay ends located inside a plastic clip which attaches to the mudguard. It's neat, in as much as you don't run the risk of stabbing yourself on an exposed stay end and it looks tidy. The downside is that you can't adjust the stays on the bike before cutting them to length. I got mine almost there, but I couldn't face trying to finesse the last few millemetres using nothing more than a hacksaw. Consequently the rear guard is as gappy as hell, which looks ugly and does a worse job of keeping water away.
Like most mudguards these come with a breakaway clip on the front. It's a much cruder affair than those on my SKS guards, with an eyelet at the end of the stay clipping into a socket attached to the fork.
They do look quite smart (gappy fit aside) with a rounded profile, patterned foil under the plastic outer layer and stubby black guard ends on front and back. There's no hole for a rear reflector or light, so if you want one, you'll have to drill your own.
Although they do the job reasonably well I think I'd rather spend a little more on a less basic option.
Verdict
Reasonable budget guards but fiddly to fit.
road.cc test report
Make and model: RSP Race Silver mudguards
Size tested: 700 x 20-28c
Rate the product for quality of construction:
6/10
Bending the rear to fit between the chainstays isn't great.
Rate the product for performance:
6/10
Ok, nothing special and too short to keep spray off the rider behind you.
Rate the product for durability:
5/10
They do have a cheap and plasticky feel.
Rate the product for weight, if applicable:
7/10
Rate the product for comfort, if applicable:
7/10
Rate the product for value:
6/10
They're ok, but better guards aren't that much more expensive.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Adequately.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Smart looks.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Awkward to fit.
Did you enjoy using the product? Mostly.
Would you consider buying the product? No.
Would you recommend the product to a friend? No.
Anything further to say about the product in conclusion?
Adequate, but nothing special.
Age: 42 Height: 5' 8 Weight: er....85kg
I usually ride: Kona Dew Drop, Dawes Century SE, Carlton Corsa My best bike is: Guess SC1 scandium
I've been riding for: Over 20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Experienced
I regularly do the following types of riding: time trialling, commuting, general fitness riding, fixed/singlespeed, Audax and long distance solo rides
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