Hi René,

> No offense intended at all, but I cannot see myself doing that on my bikes.

None taken. Different strokes for different folks. I was having fun
fabricating small parts from old junk in the garage, so there was a
perverse pleasure in this for me. For someone with more metal working
skills and better tools, I imagine nicer brackets could be generated
(and I think I saw reference to commercial offerings at some point).

> I'd rather go to a smaller sized tire if needed.

I can honestly say this idea did not occur to me until after I had cut
the fender. Even so, I'm happy with the result.

>From pictures I've seen, I can certainly appreciate your fine taste in
bicycles. :-)

Best wishes,
- Mark


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