With chromoplastic fenders such as SKS, I use zip ties if there is no
mounting point on the frame. Like so - the zip ties seem to last pretty
much indefinitely - on that particular bike, the fender has been mounted
with those ties for about 20 years. You can see that on this particular
installa
Thanks, Bill. I just ordered from Velo Orange that piece that Jim
suggested. If that doesn't work out, I might try the Ebay route.
All the best,
Kevin Lindsey
Alexandria, VA
USA
On Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 9:17:24 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Here is an eBay listing for a kit of fender
Here is an eBay listing for a kit of fender hardware. The chain stay
bridge clip that Laing refers to is there on the left in the four images.
It's a sandwich held together with two screws and nuts, and then it just
springs over the chain-stay bridge. In your case, where you think your
chain
Hi Liang.
When you have a moment, I'd appreciate a photo of the clip you mentioned.
Many thanks,
Kevin Lindsey
On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 9:30 PM Laing Conley wrote:
> Way back when, sometimes the chainstay bridge fender attachment was just a
> clip. Kind of like the outer half of a p-clamp, but ma
Way back when, sometimes the chainstay bridge fender attachment was just a
clip. Kind of like the outer half of a p-clamp, but made out of spring
steel. I probably have one around somewhere if anyone wants to see a
picture.
Laing
Delray Beach FL
On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 4:39 PM Kevin Lindsey
wrot
Jim -
Thanks for the tip on the VO device. I ordered one and, with a p-clamp in
hand, hope it does the trick.
All the best,
Kevin Lindsey
Alexandria, VA
USA
On Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 1:50:11 PM UTC-5 iamkeith wrote:
> Actually, mine is one of the last ones. 1999 Joe Starck built. It wa
Actually, mine is one of the last ones. 1999 Joe Starck built. It was
probably waning as a model - especially with 26" wheels - so back to the
one-off builds instead of batches.
One other comment, based on Kyle's beautiful coupled bike above: you can
see how the fender radius gets pinched in