Brendon, I have the Origami ones from PDW and they actually work great! 
I’ll likely end up using them on my Susie just because they are easy and 
work well enough. I was trying to go more classy with this bike but I like 
simple solutions as well. 

On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 4:19:29 PM UTC-7 Ryan Frahm wrote:

> Thank you Laing, I’ll keep those in mind! I was a bit nervous going back 
> to rim brakes but I have been very happy with mine so far. Easy setup, no 
> adjustments yet and no grinding or squealing.. Nice looking bike!
>
> Nice looking bike as well Mackenzy! I’ve heard about trouble with Honjo 
> being a pain to install but my experience was that they were a nice 
> reasonably easy install as well. 
>
>
> On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 3:43:41 PM UTC-7 brendonoid wrote:
>
>> After bending the head tube on my silver Appaloosa I was never going to 
>> run fenders on a knobby tyre again. However, rolling down the gravel hills 
>> at high velocity I discovered that a 2.8 tyre can very handily lob rocks 
>> around the down tube and into my face.
>> Would love peoples opinions on ugly MTB-like fender options that might no 
>> be so ugly. I'm going to have to be creative, certainly not full fenders, 
>> certainly not metal ones. I'm thinking one of those bits of plastic full 
>> squish bikes use but I am very open to ideas here.
>>
>

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