Fender ideas
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:57 pm
Amy had fenders on today, and I noticed Oak Bay Bike's Brent had put on a neat two part bolt/nut thing that holds the brake on the frame. The interesting part is the brake nut is threaded on the back to accept another bolt to hold a fender. It means you can take fenders on and off without touching the brake attachment.
On another note, there were a couple of rubbing fenders today. Some ways to deal with this are:
Use fenders that don't go under the brake. Like these: http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 5853554994
But they don't come with flaps, so get creative (some TS'rs make personal statements with their creative combinations of plastic bottle, tape, leather, lexan and zap straps), or order these:
http://ecom1.planetbike.com/7028_1.html
I will offer to do a group order and install these. Post a reply below. $5
Another trick is take the rear fender over rather than under the brake bridge. Or cut the fender, use something thinner under the bridge and and rivet the two halves of the fender onto the connecting piece under the brake.
Or buy a cross bike with room.
On another note, there were a couple of rubbing fenders today. Some ways to deal with this are:
Use fenders that don't go under the brake. Like these: http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 5853554994
But they don't come with flaps, so get creative (some TS'rs make personal statements with their creative combinations of plastic bottle, tape, leather, lexan and zap straps), or order these:
http://ecom1.planetbike.com/7028_1.html
I will offer to do a group order and install these. Post a reply below. $5
Another trick is take the rear fender over rather than under the brake bridge. Or cut the fender, use something thinner under the bridge and and rivet the two halves of the fender onto the connecting piece under the brake.
Or buy a cross bike with room.