[RBW] Re: Racks/fenders, an aesthetics question

2020-12-15 Thread Jeffrey Arita
Joe,

*VERY *nice bike!

My opinion:  I appreciate in most cases what a bicycle looks like, but 
being of the engineering mindset I typically go with 'if it is desperately 
needed, then do it.'  Thus, if you cycle in rainy weather then by all means 
install mudguards.  If your weather happens to be mostly dry then I would 
probably forego them.

I have installed my fair share of mudguards on bicycles as we've cycled 
many different places (rainy places, normal afternoon thundershowers, 
etc.).  I definitely agree that patience is required.

Either way, you have a fantastic ride - enjoy it!

Best regards,

Jeff
Claremont, CA

On Monday, December 14, 2020 at 10:05:22 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I need opinions on this matter because I've wrestled with it enough to 
> think I might be bonkers loony and need to get out more (probably and yes): 
>
> This is my Riv Custom (pictured below) and it's about to get a Nitto RBW51 
> rear rack to support a gray Medium Saddlesack. To go along with it I'm 
> thinking of adding fenders even though I don't particularly need them, and 
> find them to be a bit of a fussy headache. Here's my dilemma: I think racks 
> need fenders. Like it looks wrong if you just have a bag-support rack and a 
> bag over a bare tire. I know this is a thing with gravel/camping bikes now, 
> but my brain is stuck on the 'full touring bike' look of the olden days 
> which always had racks and fenders together. So whaddyathink? Do they need 
> to go together to look "right", or is my drop-toptube low-kicker Rivendell 
> already non-traditional enough that it doesn't freaking matter? 
>
> Joe "he needs to get out more" Bernard
>

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[RBW] Re: Racks/fenders, an aesthetics question

2020-12-15 Thread Brett Callahan
Joe, I can certainly appreciate spending too much time worrying about 
aesthetics when you should be riding. Plus, this year in particular, I hope 
we all "need to get out more." I think you have a great looking bike that 
doesn't fall into a easily classified niche and the attendant (perceived) 
aesthetic roles that come with that kind of classification. It doesn't call 
out to me for fenders, and I don't think the rack is going to change that. 
Like Robert says, getting the rack level is far more important! 

IMHO, certain bikes DO need fenders (regardless of racks or other 
accessories.) For example, a 650b rando bike looks absolutely naked without 
metal fenders to my mind. Like...they should be tagged NSFW on Instagram. 
But I also need to get out more. 

Brett, in, in Portland. 



On Monday, December 14, 2020 at 10:05:22 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I need opinions on this matter because I've wrestled with it enough to 
> think I might be bonkers loony and need to get out more (probably and yes): 
>
> This is my Riv Custom (pictured below) and it's about to get a Nitto RBW51 
> rear rack to support a gray Medium Saddlesack. To go along with it I'm 
> thinking of adding fenders even though I don't particularly need them, and 
> find them to be a bit of a fussy headache. Here's my dilemma: I think racks 
> need fenders. Like it looks wrong if you just have a bag-support rack and a 
> bag over a bare tire. I know this is a thing with gravel/camping bikes now, 
> but my brain is stuck on the 'full touring bike' look of the olden days 
> which always had racks and fenders together. So whaddyathink? Do they need 
> to go together to look "right", or is my drop-toptube low-kicker Rivendell 
> already non-traditional enough that it doesn't freaking matter? 
>
> Joe "he needs to get out more" Bernard
>

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