The center hole is for the bridge mount. Most bridges on bikes specifically
designed for fenders will have a threaded boss on the bottom of the bridge,
oriented toward the axle. For bridges with a brake bolt, you can still
mount a fender using a 90 degree bracket bolted to the brake bolt.
Anton
velolumino.com
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 3:54:19 PM UTC-4, Mike K. wrote:
>
> Anton,
> What is the purpose of the center hole? The outside holes, I assume,
> attach to the fender. Are there attachments beneath brake bridges for
> fender mounting? If so, I probably could have saved myself some trouble
> over the years.
>
> Follow-up question, do these only work with center-pull/canti brakes? My
> Ram is sidepull and I could see this being handy but not feasible due to
> the distance between the brake bridge and the fender. But maybe it's not as
> far apart as I think it is...
>
>
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