Maybe something like this:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mountain-Bike-Clip-On-Fender-Mud-Guard-Set-Front-Rear-29er-27-5-29-650B-/192164719696?hash=item2cbde8ec50:g:O20AAOSwPhdVUQ-o

Possibly drill holes in it and zip tie it to the inside of the rear rack 
(no stays) with an odl inner tube between= the the fender and attachment 
points?

On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 7:44:45 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Oh, I understand it gives more coverage in the front. I'm good there. And 
> I've tried that style of rear and it doesn't work for me. Thanks again!
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 5:33:41 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> I think mine, which actually mounts under the crown and fits over the 
>> tire and turns with it, would give you more coverage; you could combine it 
>> with the dt mounted one.
>>
>> The rear straps to the seatpost and keeps the stuff off your saddle and 
>> back.
>>
>> Yours if you want them, but certainly no obligation.
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Patrick! Actually, that gives roughly the coverage I have, so 
>>> I'll pass, with gratitude for the offer.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Steven. I've had similar. Full fenders like that work great 
>>> until the singletrack or the uber sloppy, then the detrius from the 
>>> knobbies is both noisy and cloggy, at least for me.
>>>
>>> With abandon,
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 12:03:37 PM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I’ve yet to find a good answer to the challenge of a rear fender that 
>>>> is 1) effective; 2) beefy; 3) quiet; 4) allows duff and twigs and mud and 
>>>> snow to flow through. This is with my Hunqapillar, 2.1” Racing Ralphs on 
>>>> all terrains and all weathers.
>>>>
>>>> I’m not looking for for perfect protection, but to protect against 
>>>> rooster tail at 20-35mph in the slop.
>>>>
>>>> I use the SKS Mud-X downtube fender for the front. It doesn’t keep my 
>>>> front dry or drive train and feet clean, but it does keep 99% of the mud 
>>>> off my face and glasses.  
>>>> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X5ZK6Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>> Until today, I’d been using a Woody fender Chop Chort (with added stays 
>>>> for rigidity) on the rear. The stay died to a twig as I LCG’d. The ride 
>>>> home was much quieter — the sound I’d been puzzling over for the past 
>>>> month 
>>>> gone despite all hardware being tight. Being shorter than a full rear 
>>>> fender it only marginally works better against rooster tail, so minimal 
>>>> benefit vs the toursacks on the rear rack being a partial fender.
>>>> https://www.woodysfenders.com/category-s/116.htm
>>>>
>>>> So, my plan is to use the toursacks as my fender and call that as good 
>>>> as I’ll get unless something you all know of fits the bill. Ideas?
>>>>
>>>> With abandon,
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
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>>>> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org
>>>>
>>>>
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