Hi Mark,

Even if I wouldn't do it, I still think it is a very ingenious solution I
never thought of either. The great thing about this group is how many other
ideas you get exposed to that in turn, generate new ideas in your head.

Happy riding!!!

René

On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Mark Fredrickson <
mark.m.fredrick...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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