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Thanks Patrick!I'm in Singapore.
Bruce
One interesting fact is that a lot of the riding is done on expressways.
Here's mine, but without the rear Saddlesack Medium attached. I had taken it off for this particular ride.
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Crank set is a 46x30 Velo Orange Grand Cru 175mm.
Pedals are Shimano 105 5700 era.
I originally had SKS Longboards on but the front one broke so I replaced the front with a Chromoplastics version of the P45 with a PB mudflap attached to it that I had lying around. I chose SKS due to the ease of installation, they allow me to fit Jack Browns, and I can put the bike in my car (front wheel on) without ruining the front fender. I do agree that the metal fenders mentioned have better coverage and look classier...and if anybody has safely fit Jack Browns under them on their Roadeo, I'd be interested in your installation tips and tweaks.
-Paul