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Brian S
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Cool "mud guards"

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A buddy of mine had these installed--tres cool. I picked up a pair in Vancouver, and will get them on to my bike in the next couple of days. If folks are interested, we should have a chat to one of our trusty local bike shops--there is no official distributor yet.

http://www.crudproducts.com/products/ro ... /roadracer_

this is a review of the 1.0 product. The current fender has a much longer extension over the back wheel

http://pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=7665
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Roland
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Katie says she's seen them at Russ Hays.
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Brian S
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Ok so here is my review--BRILLIANT. Anyone who needs fenders these are easy to install, ride quietly and perform really well. My only comment is they recommend any trimming be done with a hacksaw--I installed them on a bike with a bit steeper seat angle, and trimmed them with a pair of tin snips. I may add a short rear extension. The front wheel fender is plenty long enough, and the flair of the back fender to cover the wheel inside of the drive chain (and protect your chain, front derailleur and chain rings) is a really smart feature. Norco will be distributing the product according to the company, so our LBS's will have them soon.
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Jeff George
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Russ Hays does have them. I just picked some up there today, and they have more in stock.
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Hi

I would be very intersted in getting these mud gaurds.

Lisa J
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