need a (hopefully lightweight) fender for my commuter (90s(?) GT force) that will make me look so awesome and cool and steezy. not my pic but this is the same frame
Quiet ones. Rattling fenders are garbage. I have some handsome cycles mud butler on my commuter. Cork washer nice and quiet
No_Balance8590 on
I got a good blade-type one on Amazon that attaches to seat post. Easy on and works well. Front fender keeps your feet and legs dry. Got one I use on Amazon that attaches with rubber bands on fork. Good luck
zoedbird on
Check out ass-savers.com
HelioSeven on
If you can still get a set of PDW’s full metals in the 30mm width, that’s the way I’d go.
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Quiet ones. Rattling fenders are garbage. I have some handsome cycles mud butler on my commuter. Cork washer nice and quiet
I got a good blade-type one on Amazon that attaches to seat post. Easy on and works well. Front fender keeps your feet and legs dry. Got one I use on Amazon that attaches with rubber bands on fork. Good luck
Check out ass-savers.com
If you can still get a set of PDW’s full metals in the 30mm width, that’s the way I’d go.
I’ve been using the [SKS Blade](https://sks-us.com/products/s-blade-rear-quickrelease-fender) for years and I have no complaints.
I appreciate the fact that it can be easily installed/removed in about five seconds do I can only have it on when I need it.