You could try some flat honjo fenders, but vertical clearance with mounting 
bolts may still be a problem as others have noted: 
https://sim.works/collections/fenders-simworks-by-honjo/products/flat42

You could also try these as an alternate, but they won't do much to protect 
the drivetrain (should protect your back side and headset though):
https://ass-savers.com/products/fendor-bendor-big-detour
https://ass-savers.com/products/mudder-mini-detour


On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 7:47:28 PM UTC-7, Matt D wrote:
>
> Quick word on how cool it is to have this community - mention a facebook 
> post from someone who fendered a 33mm Roadeo and then get advice from the 
> guy himself. You don't get this sort of thing with Trek or Specialized (of 
> course) or even other smaller frame manufacturers. Thanks, guys!
>
> Yes, so it does seem like it's a sketchy fit but Longboards are the best 
> bet (excluding futzing with metal hardware) because of something or other 
> about how they're mounted. Ours is not to question why, I suppose. Are 
> there by any chance any less-than-full-coverage fenders that won't look too 
> cheap and nasty to leave on? Ass Savers and things like that seem like a 
> decent solution but I think they might end up being either too cheaply made 
> or techno-futuristic to be appropriate for regular use.
>
> Hey Patrick - Христос воскресе!
>

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