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Planet Bike Hardcore Fenders

Cycling > FendersRated: ***** by 1 review.

RealCyclist.com

Sport the sweetest fenders in the employee bike rack when you park your trusty two-wheeler and its Planet Bike Hardcore Road Fenders. Unbreakable polycarbonate withstands your daily attempts of popping wheelies and eating curb instead. Double-riveted mudflaps protect your backside from unsightly wet streaks. Stainless steel hardware won’t rust no matter how bad the downpour and is pre-installed for easy mounting.

Jenson USA

Planet Bike Hardcore Fender Set comes with pre-installed stainless hardware and stays.
Weight: 581 g(26"), 535g(700cc)
Width: 60 mm(26"), 42mm(700cc)

Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Superflex polycarbonate, stainless steel hardware
Recommended Use:Mud-free commuting
Width:35mm

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SizeColor
Black
Black
Yellow
26"29.9929.99
700c29.9929.99
700C X 20/28mm29.99 
N/A39.95 

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No freshman stripe with these

Rating:*****

These fenders are worth the price. They are fully adjustable on your bike, which can be crucial if you are frankensteining parts from bike to bike, which might include different size rims. The rear fender comes down far enough in back that fellow commuters are not wiping their faces when you pass them. The front could be lower, to protect your feet from splashes, but if the rain is that intense, I tape on some duct tape to extend. My first and only pair have been in use for over three years. BTW, freshman stripe is what you get on yer back without these.

werner at RealCyclist.com on 05/13/2009