2 things not mentioned yet.
Aluminum fenders can be easily adjusted for a perfect line with your tire 
by slightly pulling open (decreasing overall radius) or 
pinching (increasing overall radius) the fender. Stainless fenders are too 
rigid to bend.
I have a set of Honjos on one bike and a set of Bertholds on another bike 
and I like both. for all of the reasons previously stated.
I did have the stays crack on the front Berthold fender at the screw holes. 
I replaced it with some Honjo hardware and stay. I would go with the Honjo 
hardware for durability.
Tom Dusky
Huntington Woods Michigan

On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 3:20:25 PM UTC-5, William wrote:
>
> I'm in the market for some metal fenders.  If you could get a particular 
> model of fender for the same price with the same hardware in Stainless 
> Steel or Aluminum, which would you want?  Is it Stainless for durability 
> and Aluminum for light weight?

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