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Serfas Traditional Style Fender

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

RealCyclist.com

Show Mother Nature that it takes more than rain and mud to keep you off your human-powered bike machine. The Serfas Traditional Style Fender straight up covers your butt from brown streaks and puddle splash and comes with all mounting hardware. An extra large mudflap boosts your backside coverage on those especially nasty commute days.

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Compatibility:700cx35mm, 26
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Plastic, metal hardware
Recommended Use:Staying dry

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SizeColor
Silver
Silver
Black
Black
26 36.95
700c36.9536.95
N/A36.9536.95

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Rating:****

They're fenders...what can I say? They're well built, very adjustable, and do a fine job of keeping the rain away. I got the black ones and I like how the finish is sort of grainy and flat rather than shiny...makes for a nice understated look. Probably not what you want if you're going for a fancy or retro look, but good for your commuter.

William Blake at RealCyclist.com on 10/19/2009