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A little rain needn’t mess with your riding routine. Mount the Planet Bike Speedez fenders onto your bike, and go. This fender mounts without fender eyelets, and it comes with pre-installed hardware that makes attachment to your wheels quick and painless.

The Planet Bike Speedez 26"/700c Quick-On Fender - Works well with different suspension forks including reverse arch forks like Manitou.
| Compatibility: | [35mm] Road (up to 700C x 28mm); [45mm] hybrid (700C x 35mm / 27 x 1.25in) |
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| Material: | [35mm] polished aluminum bonded to Superflex polycarbonate, stainless steel; [45mm] Superflex polycarbonate, stainless steel |
| Recommended Use: | Biking in wet weather |
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For nonpermanent fenders, these are fantastic. I've used them for three northern california rainy seasons so far and plan to use them for many more. | |
| Señor Pantalones at RealCyclist.com on 10/29/2009 | |
Easy set up, but not for permanent installation | |
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First , be warned. the 45mm size is not the same shape as the 35mm pictured. the 45mm are full sized, half circumference fenders, not the small, blade size in the picture. Once I overcame that, these things were a snap to set up. The included hardware really fit my bike and it took no time to adjust them. They look pretty good for aftermarket fenders too. Once installed, however, they don't stay in place very well. You have to readjust them any time you lean your bike against a wall or bump them with your foot, so they don't contact your wheels. They're more suited for temporary use than the daily grind. | |
| philip.voissem2270504 at RealCyclist.com on 10/24/2009 | |