On 01/26/2015 05:59 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
I run SKS plastics on my Atlantis. There's a shortcut in my
neighborhood that I frequently take. It's a path that is thickly
paved with big woodchips. Like when they cut down a tree, it ends
up on this path. Some of the chunks are
I run SKS plastics on my Atlantis. There's a shortcut in my neighborhood
that I frequently take. It's a path that is thickly paved with big
woodchips. Like when they cut down a tree, it ends up on this path. Some
of the chunks are prettyumchunky. Anyway, I was cutting across the
Steve-buddy
It doesn't look like I do have any photos, but that's easily corrected.
In the meantime, let me describe how it works with Honjos, or any similar
aluminum stayed fender, held with R-clips to your fork tip:
Step 1. remove the R-clips entirely. Put them in your parts drawer
Step 2.
I bet Steve can figure it out from your description and existing Google
images like this one:
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/PDW-Wide-Full-Metal-Fenders-Stay-Mounts1.jpg
I was excited about these little dudes when I first saw them. But, then I
started
I confess there was a secondary reason I bought the PDW kit. This is on my
Rawland Stag. I got a very swank custom fork for it. When I re-installed
my Honjos, the front stays were a couple mm too short. I ran 38s instead
of 42s temporarily, fretting massively on the idea that I needed to