I've got aluminum fenders on my Ram from VO;  I like them, but they weren't 
fun to mount, as I was fitting them over 32's.  They're long; however, I 
don't think VO carries the anodized aluminum anymore...

This is the first time I've used the SKS/Esge fenders;  they seem fine, I'm 
just short in the front from where I want it.   This is a 650b bike, and 
I'm running the fattest tires I can find on it, am using the P65 ones.   

Some elegant solution will arise, I just need to keep mulling it over and 
give it time...

-L



On Saturday, June 30, 2012 11:30:36 PM UTC-4, Earl Grey wrote:
>
> I like the Carradice Super Cs I just got. Haven't used them yet, but 
> seem well-built and simple, but with a good (Ortlieb-like) attachment 
> system. Not too expensive, either. Order from Wiggle in the UK. 
>
> Or you could go with aluminum fenders. I switched almost all my bikes 
> in the last couple of years. Even these disappointingly short ones 
> from VO (went on sale shortly after I bought them) give almost full 
> frontal coverage: 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gernothuber/7247322734/in/photostream/ 
>
> Gernot 
>
>
> On Jul 1, 9:09 am, Leslie <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > PS:  definitely agree on the longer fender bit...  Either need to find 
> someone w/ a broken bit to add as an extension, or perhaps get a second 
> rear fender and put it on the front, or some such... Or cobble up something 
> else... Regardless, yes, I concur, a fender extension under there is 
> needed... 
> > 
> > -L

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