On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:

> Huh. Interesting.  With many aluminum fenders the attachment under the fork
> is a bolt through a hole rather than a tab as on a plastic fender.  I
> suppose that can let the fender rotate with the bolt as the axis.  IIRC
> there's supposed to be a rubber washer between the fender and the fork
> crown, presumably to stop rattles and to impede the fender from moving.
>


There is a rubber washer, and  a large flat washer that goes above it, which
would appear to rest flat against the bottom of the fork crown, preventing
rotation.  The problem is that the AHH has a lot of clearance, so to get a
good fenderline the fender is far away from the crown, so it doesn't touch.
 I actually put a few nuts on the daruma as spacers to push the fender down.

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