Weight, with all hardware: Honjo, aluminuim, 559X50: 1 lb even.
Berthoud stainless steel, 584X 50: 1 1/2 lb even.
SKS, 559X50: 2 lb even.
I have not measured my apparently high-value 700X 622X 35 LeFols on the Herse.
Durability: The metals -- all of them, take your pick -- have been
much more rigid than the plastics -- all of them. The aluminum Honjos
were more dent resistant than the SS Berthouds, but cracked at the
rear brake bridge after about 3K miles, due I think to the tension I
had imposed on the rear to get a pretty curve. We'll see how long the
replacement Berthoud ss ones last.
BUT! I expect that good alums without pre-imposed stresses, might
indeed be the sturdiest of the lot: Jan Heine, who certainly puts on
the miles, seems to agree, tho' I can't find the reference -- it is
the Winter, 2010 issue of BQ, I think, that has excruciatingly
detailed and boring installation instructions for such fenders.
So: long windup to saying: don't discount the strength of good alum
fenders: properly installed they may well be the sturdiest kind
available.
Dunno how old the LeFols are; the Herse (at least frame + built-fer
front and rear racks) dates from 1958). And, for f***-it-all abuse, I
say, assert, maintain, proclaim, asseverate, project and insist that
good plastic fenders -- not loser Gnashbar or other off brands, but
true, genuine, red-blooded American Plant Bike and SKS (dammit! SKS
*are* ***American!!!***, in value and quality if not provenance!)
brands will probably stand up best to wholly egocentric,
dont-give-a-flying-*u** abuse.
Patrick "Berthoud Stainless 559X45; Velo Orange 622 X 35; PB 622X60;
LeFol 622X32 -- and many, many, MANY others before these" Moore
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