On Dec 14, 2020, at 10:05 PM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:
I need opinions on this matter because I've wrestled with it enough to think I might be bonkers loony and need to get out more (probably and yes):Ā
This is my Riv Custom (pictured below) and it's about to get a Nitto RBW51 rear rack to support a gray Medium Saddlesack. To go along with it I'm thinking of adding fenders even though I don't particularly need them, and find them to be a bit of a fussy headache. Here's my dilemma: I think racks need fenders. Like it looks wrong if you just have a bag-support rack and a bag over a bare tire. I know this is a thing with gravel/camping bikes now, but my brain is stuck on the 'full touring bike' look of the olden days which always had racks and fenders together. So whaddyathink? Do they need to go together to look "right", or is my drop-toptube low-kicker Rivendell already non-traditional enough that it doesn't freaking matter?ĀJoe "he needs to get out more" Bernard
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On Dec 15, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Esteban <prot...@gmail.com> wrote:
Fenders always offer a more finished look. They can also be removed for dirt stuff... although I must admit that I almost never remove mine.Ā
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On Dec 15, 2020, at 12:24 PM, Jay Lonner <jay.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
I absolutely would not run fenders if I didnāt live in a rainy climate. Aesthetics is part of it - I like the more muscular look of an unfendered bike (bikepacking rigs representing an extreme example). Fenders also limit tire size, can interfere with brake straddle cables, and in muddy conditions can get jammed up pretty quickly (a few years ago we rode the Canal du Midi after a wet spring and spent a *lot* of time prying āla boueā from under the fenders). While it hasnāt happened to me, fenders have the potential to fail catastrophically if a stay breaks and gets caught in the spokes at speed. Plus thereās the rattles, potentially finicky installation, the up-front expense, etc... Given my local climate Iāve come to regard them as a necessary evil, but still evil.
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