The quick release will still do its thing - its only the rear of the fender
that would need to free itself. (I think) I actually had a mini up there,
and the hole the fender just had to have something in it. If I ever put the
mini back on, I'm all set.
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You have plenty of fender/tire clearance so this would not be an issue for
you, but this eliminates the 'safety' quick release feature of the SKS
front fenders, correct?
This is a great idea for those who do not have a nitto mini front to secure
the fender.
On Sunday, May 6, 2012 1:35:00 PM U
Hardware was left over from a a set of VO Zeppelin's I believe, or at least
the strut was. It's aluminum in any case. The fitting might be a Honjo -
the type where the strut passes through a hole, rather that the type where
it fits into a slot.
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Looks great. That's one of the reasons I abandoned plastic fenders.
On Sunday, May 6, 2012 12:28:43 PM UTC-4, Marty wrote:
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> I hate bouncy fenders out front, and they never stay centered. When I
> added a pair to my QB, I added a short fender strut to the front edge. Nice
> and solid now. I'm
Nice. What's the hardware?
If the strut and rack won't play together, you could always mount the
fender directly to the rack...
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