Photos might be helpful? 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/201153058@N03/53894549861/in/dateposted-public/>
On Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:02:23 AM UTC-5 Jacob Tobey wrote:

> Figured I'd add my perspective, as I recently found a great solution to 
> putting a fendered bike on a 1up rack.
>
> I've run a few fendered bikes on my 1up over the years, and while it does 
> work *ok,* i've never felt as confident in the bike's stability compared 
> to how sturdy a non-fendered bike feels. On top of that, my clem's fender 
> had gotten pretty beat up from being hauled around town on the 1up. Then I 
> saw this video by Brain Chapman 
> <https://www.tiktok.com/@chapmancycles/video/7177387871463017774> and 
> decided to rinko by Clem's rear fender with the explicit purpose of having 
> a better way to run it on the 1up. 
>
> It took a few hours of tinkering in the garage, but the effort was worth 
> it. The only special parts you'll need is a rinko nut 
> <https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/equipment/fenders/rinko-nut/> from 
> Rene Herse and an extra section of fender. I used some saddle rivets from 
> Selle Anatomica to attach the inner support and found a d-ring from an old 
> silver bar end shifter to secure the sections of fender together.

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