

🌧️ Stay dry, ride bold—mudguards that keep you ahead of the pack!
The SKS Speedrocker Mudguard Set is a high-performance fender duo designed for gravel, cyclocross, and road bikes with tires wider than 32mm. Featuring a dual-height front spoiler and a telescopic rear extension, it delivers superior splash protection and stability on rough terrain. Its versatile rubber fastening system ensures compatibility with various frame designs and disc brakes, making it the ultimate accessory for riders who demand clean rides in all weather conditions.







| Manufacturer | SKS |
| Brand | SKS |
| Model | SPEEDROCKER |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 24 x 14 cm; 408.23 g |
| Item model number | 11567 |
| Exterior | Aluminium |
| Manufacturer part number | 4002556914912 |
| OEM Part Number | 11567 |
| Position | Front |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
N**O
High quality does the job
Love the coverage from the guards, my feet still get splashed but paired with some waterproof shoes I’ve been comfortably riding in some pretty wet conditions here in the UK.I would say the install is easier than some folks made out, took maybe 30 mins to do. So far the front mud guard has slipped down once in about 5 2/3 hour rides. I just pulled over, raised it/tightened the straps and it hasn’t done it since. That would be the only thing I’d change, those Velcro straps although I’m sure they’re needed for some health and safety regs I’d rather something more solid.
D**D
Well made mudguards
Easy to fit on my Orro Gravel bike. Velcro straps and fittings are of what I expected from SKS ( German brand) Even after a 60 mile towpath ride they don't slip
L**S
Very good but back up fixing with cable ties. They look good though.
OK it took a while to fix them but on a 100k first ride they were great. No shaking or rattling. Reasonable coverage except for the back of your bottom bracket. Fitting is a bit time consuming and I don't know why the back one is fitted with rubber straps, but the front with velcro. The fittings are secure but I put cable ties around them just to be sure. Although the fittings have rubber flanges to protect the frame and the kit comes with protective film, these film strips are too small. I wrapped clear waterproof tape around the stays. Other frame protective tape would work as well.
M**K
light weight, good protection, stable, look good, tricky to fit but good instructions
On 40-622 tyres these give good protection on wet muddy gravel tracks.Total weight is less than the MTB crud catcher set I had on this bike before and I always had wet feet and a wet lower back - no more!I’ve done 1000km with these since fitting and haven’t had to readjust anything: they don’t shake loose…But, that could be because they happen to work well with this bike: the lower stays on front and back sit naturally on top of the discbrake mounts, the frame attachment on the back is through the bottle cage, and my carbon forks are very bladey so there’s a good angle to notch the mount on. I can imagine that on a more conventional bike with shiny paint and thinner forks you might need to add tape or zip-ties to hold them in place.They take longer to fit than conventional mudguards (first time - I’ll be much quicker next autumn :-) but there are no bolts to come loose, nothing rattles at all even at 35kmh on loose tracks and they look weirdly cool: my gravel bike doesn’t suddenly look like a shopper!Recommended so long as you’re patient enough to follow the very clear instructions and allow an hour to get them right first time!
T**O
Fit really well
Dead happy with how these fit on my Orro Terra S. It’s easy to see why they’re such a popular choice for gravel and road bike riders. Easy to fit and set up and even easier to take off again. I’ve done a couple of wet and muddy rides now and they’ve kept me clean for the most part so I’m chuffed. Nice and light too.
R**G
Brilliant mudguards
I've bought a lot of mudguards over the years and these are probably the best I've used. They mount to the frame and fork, not to mount points, so they will fit any bike with the wheel size/width in the description. They are easy to fit and remove with minimum tools. They are lightweight, they are durable plastic, they even look pretty good. They are easily adjustable and don't sit too close to the tyre. If they did they could slip down while you're riding and start rubbing, something I've experienced.On the negative side, they're pretty expensive, but you get what you pay for. Mudguards never look good IMHO. They could mark your frame or forks.
Y**S
Do the job, but fiddly - wouldn't buy again.
Fiddly to install, need constant adjust the velcro holding the front guard in place. Rear guard is held in place by rubber straps which seem more robust.At least the build quality is good, and they do guard me against mud - so there's that.On reflection, I wish I'd gone for some that I just screw on and forget about.
B**D
It's a revelation!
I've finally given up and bought mudguards for my Ribble gravel bike.Fitted these last week and just back from first ride on wet, muddy towpaths. I'm bone dry and hardly any mud. Fantastic!Running with 42mm Pirelli tyresFeel very solidLook goodEasy to fit - haven't taken off yet but will be simple.Might keep on all year??I thought the massive MADE IN GERMANY on the side of the box was funny! couldn't have been any bigger font!!😂😂Exactly what I wanted.
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