I dunno what plastic you're running. I installed SKS P65s on my Atlantis 
and really like them. They are plastic with an aluminum core, so a hybrid 
of sorts. Quiet, good looking, etc...

Whatever you decide... be absolutely sure your front fender has a quick 
release feature. I've endo'd with non-release fenders. It really sucks... 
and is very expensive.  

On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 1:31:25 PM UTC-5, Clayton wrote:
>
> Asking for help from the tribe....I am starting to think I no longer want 
> plastic fenders gracing my Atlantis. For me they last about two years max, 
> with my fender sadism. Plasticky is icky, (except for Ortliebs) and all 
> that. I am curious to hear peoples reviews of wooden and aluminum fenders. 
> How long should I expect them to last (*I ride my Atlantis off road 
> occasionally*)?  I can get (wide 26") Velo Orange aluminum and powder 
> coat to match my frame, or spend an equal fortune to get the lovely 
> compound wooden ones. I am looking for durability first and foremost. I 
> have a sneaky suspicion that the wood would have a better fatigue life. *What 
> says the Riv Tribe*? 
>
> Thanks in advance....
>
> Clayton (Bend)
>
> http://creativeopenings.com/CO_Fenders/woodfenders.htm
>
> http://www.woodysfenders.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=9
>
>

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