I believe the SKS 35 will work fine with that tire.  I am pretty sure
(but not certain) that is the combination I have on my AHH.  If you
want to come down to Fremont and try them out, let me know.

Todd Olsen

On Mar 9, 4:33 pm, Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you both for the information.
>
> I'll post some pictures of the fenders & Atlantis later today. That
> will explain the situation more clearly than I can. I'm still learning
> a lot about my Bike. In the meantime, here is a pre-fender photo of my
> ride:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jibbah/2602078112/
>
> I'm using Jack Browns (http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/
> tires_tubes_pumps_patches?a=1&page=1#product=10-092), which is what
> was recommended to me at Riv, where they built-up my bicycle. In most
> cases I got "the usual" and I love these tires. It's a 33.33mm tire
> and I'm using the 45mm SKS fenders, which are designed for this size
> tire.
>
> Cheers & Thanks,
> Jordan
>
> On Mar 9, 4:05 pm, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 15:33 -0700, Jordan wrote:
> > > Hi folks. I've recently had some SKS fenders mounted on my Atlantis.
> > > Unfortunately, I'm not really happy with the results. Both the front
> > > and rear fenders extend pretty far from the tire. This is especially
> > > annoying with the front tire, as I already didn't have a lot of toe
> > > clearance (I'm on a 63 Atlantis 2 with 700's).
>
> > > It looks like both front and rear fenders are limited by a hard
> > > mounting. In the case of the front fender, it's the mounting behind
> > > the fork. I don't see how it could go any lower. For the rear fender,
> > > the issue is the fastening to the bottom bracket. Both of these seem
> > > addressable with the right hardware, but I'm not sure what that would
> > > be. The parts that came with the fenders don't seem to do the job.
>
> > > How can I get a nice close-to-the-tire mounting like I've seen in many
> > > photos?
>
> > Sometimes the design of a frame makes a good fender line very difficult
> > to achieve.  You can fix a problem at the chainstay bridge with spacers
> > - a friend of mine uses the full length of a wine cork on her Atlantis.
> > You can also refashion the fork crown bracket, and use spacers under the
> > fork crown.
>
> > My Velo Orange was remarkably easy to fit fenders to.  It was designed
> > for one particular tire, and the fittings were spec'd for the right
> > fenders to go with that width tire.  The Atlantis, on the other hand, is
> > meant to be used with a very wide range of tire widths.  The fittings
> > may be close to ideal with some size, not the one you're using... or
> > perhaps the bike simply wasn't designed with that in mind.  Many are
> > not.- Hide quoted text -
>
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