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I did drop them an email last week and all I got was an autoresponder asking me to phone them instead, which I've not done yet. I was hoping someone here might have had a similar problem and a solution, or perhaps know somewhere I could buy single mudguards rather than pairs. if I could buy singles then I wouldn't mind so much but I don't want to buy 2 sets and then bin half of them...
Hi,
I'm not being funny but are you *sure* they're not there?! I have a Stirling which is the exact same frame and fork and there are two eyelets by the dropouts at the bottom of the fork and another through-hole at the crown. I've got SKS guards fitted (can't remember which ones - the ones that fit 25mm tyres)
Is it definitely the original fork? Should have R7 Carbon or similar on it. Fortunately, Whyte keep their full archive sites online so you should be able to check. http://whytebikes.com/2012/bike_page.php?ModNo=W-1-004-12
thanks for the reply and yes I am sure. the frame is the same I think (hence the rear mounts) but the fork is different. in fact if you look at the zoomed in view of that link you posted (and I have seen it before) you can see that there are no eyes on the fork, then look at the zoomed in view of the sterling of the same year and you can see the eyes.
This document even spells it out: http://www.whytebikes.com/downloads/Whyte%20Bikes%20Mudguard%20Info.pdf
It's annoying as every other bike in the R7 range has front mudguard eyes. the only ones that don't are the 2011 and the 2012 montpellier. Even the 2013 montpellier has them.
I was going to get a 2013 sterling too, until I saw a great deal on a 3month old montpellier, didnt think to check for mudguard support.
Aaaah, that's a bit of a bugger. Seems daft not to incorporate eyelets considering that they're marketed as fast urban bikes.
As a last resort I'd drop Whyte/ATB an email to see if they have any further suggestions/mods that may help. Good luck.