Maybe consider a cheaper dedicated winter bike that you don't need to worry 
about getting wet or salty?

On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 9:07:24 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> Yes, fenderless.
>
> I grow increasingly concerned, over  the years, of front end wrecks due to 
> the possibility of fender or rack failures as I have read about them 
> happenning, and now the latest blagh post. I meticulously mount fenders so 
> as to be as in-built stress free as poss. But I still wonder if one day the 
> clock will run out.
>
> So I have stopped riding with fenders and racks and find that a nice 
> banana sax and bartube or Brooks Milford are good enough for my load 
> carrying and no need for racks/fenders.
>
> But I cringe at the thought of riding fenderless on salty winter roads on 
> my Rambouillet. I only ride dry roads in winter, and around here that means 
> white with dry salt.
>
> If you have run your Rivs fenderless on dry salty roads, how have they 
> fared?
>
> Thanks for relating your experiences!
>
>

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