I have a pair of flat Woodie's fenders 
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157633795911335/). I agree 
with all the comments pro and most of the negative ones also. They look 
amazing. I found them incredibly easy to install. They do a decent job in 
moderate rainfall and if it is raining harder than that, there is nothing 
that is going to keep the bike from getting drenched IMHO.  I also thought 
that Woody was easy to deal with and a prompt shipper.

On Monday, October 14, 2013 8:14:37 PM UTC-4, WETH wrote:
>
>  
>>
> Thanks for all the helpful responses, pro and con; much to think about. 
>  Tom, Andrew and Doc thanks for the photos; those are some beautiful bikes 
> and fenders.  Doc, I have looked at your Surly LHT photos many times as I 
> was building mine, and embarrassingly, I never noticed the wood fenders. 
>  They blend in nicely and there are so many cool parts on that Surly. 
>  Andrew, those fenders your dad made are really beautiful and classy.  Tom, 
> the Quickbeam with the Woody's fenders is exquisite. 
> All the responses have helped me understand the compromises and 
> trade-offs. 
> Many thanks again for the thoughtful responses.  
> Safe cycling,
> Erl 
>

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