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When your news channel meteorologist forecasts rain for the whole week, don’t let that put a damper (yes, pun intended) on your bike riding. Mount your Planet Bike Cascadia Fenders, and enjoy not getting wet, muddy legs and backside. This fender has 130-millimeter-long mudflaps and pre-installed V-stays for added stability. The mountain bike versions of this fender work with disc brakes.
This description was also provided by: RealCyclist.com

The Planet Bike Cascadia 700c Road Fenders are lightweight and durable fenders that can take 700c tires up 28mm in width.
| Compatibility: | [60mm] mtb (26 x 1.75-2.25in); [65mm] 29er (up to 29 x 2.3in); [35mm] road (700C x 28mm) |
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| Material: | Superflex polycarbonate, stainless steel |
| Recommended Use: | Biking in wet weather |
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the best on the planet | |
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solid as a rock! takes a little time to get them on and set up correctly, but once youre done, youre done. i have had them on a crosscheck commuter for 3 years (about 5000 miles) with no problems at all. they dont vibrate or make noise. they dont wiggle out of place and rub. they just work like a fender is suppose to. | |
| CRAIG LAING at RealCyclist.com on 05/26/2009 | |
No more skunk stripe! | |
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It doesn't rain much in Utah. Except for this spring. This spring it rained A LOT. So, tired of arriving home soaking wet, I picked up these little beauties. They take a good little while to get right, but once they're adjusted, you're golden. No movement or anything. I really like them a lot, and I'm much drier than I used to be... | |
| Brian B. at RealCyclist.com on 07/01/2009 | |