I agree, Ann. I didn't even know graphite fenders was a thing..they look
amazing!
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This thread got a little side tracked and I would like to comment again
that the graphic fenders look amazing with the grilver roadino frame.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 2:50:15 PM UTC-6, LBleriot wrote:
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> I promised myself that I would keep the Roadini svelte and unburdened, but
> the cr
Plus one on the cork method! It's natural, structurally closed cell, the
surface can be sealed with a coat of shellac and is lighter than
manufactured spacer materials. Yeah, it's not necessary if your frame's
stay bridge can be reached with a couple stacked leather washers for
optimal fender
No spacer, cork or otherwise, needed on my build. I just used one of the
leather washers at the chainstay bridge. The cork spacer is a nice included
item with the Mud Butlers. The other nice thing about these fenders is that the
seat stay clamp is plasti-wrapped making for a silent install. E
Or a nylon spacer or two
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I've attached the link below describing the procedure. The corks are
surprisingly durable and you also get the bonus of drinking the wine :)
http://www.astoriabike.com/2005/03/heres-to-you-ken-glug.html
On Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 7:17:17 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> What is "wine co
Or, if you prefer something in silver, head to your local Ace hardware and buy
an aluminum spacer or two. Works great.
Best,
Richard
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> On Jan 14, 2018, at 3:16 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Buy wine. Drink wine. Install fenders, drinking wine. Use a cork to space the
> fr
Buy wine. Drink wine. Install fenders, drinking wine. Use a cork to space the
front of the rear fender. I prefer the whisky method. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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What is "wine cork method" ?
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I would advise to call the website number and talk to Cody Davis, whom is
both the guy whom both answers the phone and builds the fenders. He is
super nice and an amazing craftmen who will set you up right. I have
woody's on two of my bikes and love them. But also be advised that you may
nee
That’s really sweet looking. Good move to install the fenders. For sure they
enhance the appearance. The silver grilver is cool too.
Best,
Richard
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Consider submitting a more formal picture to Riv. They publish neat bikes
these days on the blog. What you have is great.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:41:45 PM UTC-6, LBleriot wrote:
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> Thanks folks! I love this bike. The color match is uncanny.
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Thanks folks! I love this bike. The color match is uncanny.
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In my opinion, bikes always look better with fenders :)
That is a really close match for the the grilver and an overall sharp
looking bike.
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Wow. Nice match. Looks great.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:50:15 PM UTC-8, LBleriot wrote:
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> I promised myself that I would keep the Roadini svelte and unburdened, but
> the crap weather in the Northeast pushed me to fender it up. I mounted
> 28mm tires and graphite Mud Butler fenders
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