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ROCKSTOP FrameGuard-C Protect Your Carbon MTB Frame from Impacts & Rock Strikes!

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  • £42.99
  • Regular price £45.00


ROCKSTOP FRAMEGUARD C (Carbon)

ROCKSTOP FrameGuard C offers unique impact protection for your carbon MTB frame.
Reduce damage on the underside of your downtube and bottom bracket shell from heavy rock strikes and other trail impacts.

• Downtube protection from trail debris
• Tailgate and bike rack protection
• A universal fitting MTB product
• Easy to fit

An aluminium plate moulded inside the Frameguard reinforces the tough, shock absorbing polymer material, and also bends the Frameguard to suite each bike frame.

The high shock absorbing polymer is specially formulated to take on heavy rock strikes, and avoid shattering down tubes and bottom bracket shells.

The overall curvature of Frameguard gives extra volume, to ensure a seamless fit between the guard and the frame - regardless of bike brand.

Contoured Section
Tapers towards your bike frame to give it a seamless finish, and appear as part of the bike.

Drain Holes
To avoid the build-up of mud and debris under the Frameguard, these drain holes will allow water to flow through when washing the bike down post-ride.

Inner Channel
Allows water, mud, and debris to flow through.

Mounting Mechanism
This is in 2 parts. There are 4 flexible metal and adhesive tabs that form and stick to your frame and/or motor casing, these provide the anchor for your Frameguard without modifying or damaging your bike in any way.
Velcro straps pass  through each of these tabs and also through tracks in the Frameguard, pulling it neatly and securely against your frame.​

This means that undoing the Velcro straps easily releases the Frameguard for bike cleaning, leaving the tabs and straps in place. To put it back on simply thread the straps back through the Frameguard and tighten them up.

Dimensions: 390 x 58mm

Weight: 120g

"This is one of the most comprehensive frame protectors we’ve seen yet."
Jessie-May Morgan
BIKERUMOR