On Mar 11, 10:33 am, "D. Goff" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The people I ride with tend to grind these rides out at 16-18 mph so I
> need to be able to keep up with them.  Not planning on fendering this
> bike as I live in Utah, this will be a summer bike, and the only
> reason to ride in the rain here is if it was sunny when I left.  Plus,
> I will have the loaded touring bike for grimy weather.
>
I wouldn't rule out fenders completely.  They do a great job of
keeping snowmelt off of you and your bike.

On sunny days in March, April and May the roads (especially Mill
Creek, Emigration Canyon & City Creek) can get very wet.

Also the Salt Lake Century goes on rain or shine.

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