Bolt it to the rack;  thermoplastic fenders are nice, but they tend to want 
to weave their way sinuously around the perimeter of the wheel, and nailing 
the front of the fender in place reduces the visible weaving.

-david parsons


On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 6:19:37 PM UTC-7, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>
> Ok I broke the cardinal rule and didn't leave well enough alone. I have a 
> newer Sam with sidepull Tektro brakes. My tires are 40mm Clement MSO. The 
> fenders are SKS P45. My front fender is driving me nuts! I had been riding 
> the bike without any rubbing but I noticed the other day that the nose of 
> the fender is curved to one side. I attempted to straighten it out and I 
> quickly determined there is nothing I can do to straighten it. Now I am 
> putting it all back together including the Mark's rack and I can get it so 
> it's not rubbing. It's close but the little rubber hairs on the tire are 
> rubbing. Maybe when I get it off the stand and go ride it I won't notice 
> but I could help but think a better mechanic then I can get them just 
> right. At this point I'm ready to rip them both off. Is there anyone out 
> there who can restore my sanity by giving me some tips on aligning these 
> properly?

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