I've found that taking fenders on and off is much easier once they're set up 
correctly. Many riders (not myself included) bring fendered bikes to PBP and 
reassemble them once they got to France. 

I traveled with a fendered bike in a bike case to a ride last year, and putting 
the (plastic) fenders back on an taking them off for the trip home added 10-15 
minutes to assembly/disassembly time.

--Eric N
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On Jan 7, 2013, at 10:27 AM, Cyclofiend Jim <[email protected]> wrote:

> You might get it set up with Sheldon's Fender nuts.  That eliminates the 
> brake removal step and makes a 30 minute task into a 15 minute task.  Either 
> way is relatively easy.
> 
> I tend to leave my QB fenders in place year round these days, and that's 
> probably easier due to canti brakes rather than center-mount type. But, I do 
> have a front rack that needs to come off and on again during that process.  
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> - Jim 
> 
> 
> 
> On Monday, January 7, 2013 3:34:46 AM UTC-8, NWAJack wrote:
>> 
>> So I've got an AHH on order with Longbow fenders.  I plan on removing these 
>> during the dry summer months.  How hard and time consuming are these to take 
>> on and off?
>> 
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