Hi,

I purchased a set of Berthoud/SKS fenders (SKS fenders with Berthoud
hardware), and the rear came with two 1" long cracks on the back
inside. The cracks  go all the way through the inner plastic layer to
the metal layer. See http://tinyurl.com/yzrq9oc

I am wondering if you think this is merely a cosmetic issue (in which
case it's a non-issue for me), but I am afraid that it might lead to
premature failure. It appears (to me) that the cracks are a
manufacturing defect, as one of them ends right at a burr in the cut
end of the fender (and the shipping box showed no signs of damage).

I am tempted to just give the fenders a go. If you think the cracks
would shorten the life of the fender by more than 50%, I probably
would try to get an exchange.

Any advice on what I might do to help prevent the cracks from growing?
Since this is on the inside of the fender, the fix can be perfectly
ugly. SeamSeal? Hot glue? Drill a small hole into the end of the crack
through the inner plastic layer just to the metal layer, to prevent
spreading? Some combination?

Thanks,

Gernot

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