Here is the fender solution I worked out with Cody at Woody's Fenders by adding 
stays to his chop chort fenders and using a pair. They have plenty of clearance 
for knobby tire debris to fly out the sides. I've had the front fender on for a 
number of rides and it performs fantastically (aka no mud or wet flinging onto 
me from the knees up). There was a delay with the rear one so I haven't ridden 
it yet -- I have it slid all the way back hoping that is far enough to prevent 
skunk-back. Time will tell. Plus, the most important part, which pictures 
prove, they look "Maaaaaaavalus, darling! Simply maaaaaaavalus. Because, you 
know it's better to loooooook good than to feeeeel good!" Sardonic grin.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/14021052012/
(and one to the left).

With abandon,
Patrick

www.MindYourHeadCoop.org
www.OurHolyConception.org

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