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I'm in the process of turning my Trek 370 into an all-weather commuter. I've purchased a seatpost fender for the back but I'm not too sure what I can do for the front. It has very little clearance and downtube shifters. Any suggestions? Also, has anyone tried carrying a guitar on their bike?
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A seat post fender will still leave your legs exposed to road spray (although it will cut down on the "skunk stripes" on your shorts). Planet Bike has a nice selection of full coverage fenders that could easily fulfill your needs. (Sorry do a Google search, I was too lazy to link their site.) |
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How about a mud guard that attaches to the downtube? Like this: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetai...0717&UberCat=0 |
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Quote:
http://www.zefal.com/AAA/produitFram...&languePage=an
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![]() BTW, that Zefal fender works well on unsuspended bikes. If you have a suspension fork, cut off the front part and use a star nut and washers to hold the fender on. Last edited by reallyoldpunk; 02-28.-2007 at 02:03 AM. |
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I've bought a full coverage seatpost fender for the rear, but the front is still "naked". I've considered those MTB style Zefal ones but this is a road bike I'm talking about, and it doesn't have much clearance to fit the mudguard.
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Found some SKS raceblades on PBK, they supposed work for what I am doing but they don't ship to new zealand. Now I will probably get a mudguard designed for a MTB and cut it down to size with a hacksaw.
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