>
> Sitting with the idea and visualizing what you have to do is ALWAYS a
> good idea when it comes to mounting fenders like this.  I did it for two
> solid weeks before I set about my first set.  Turns out, famous athletes
> do this too, so it isn't weird at all.
>
> You might try putting something like ink on the fork crown to make a
> mark on the fender where the contact takes place, to help guide you.

That's a good suggestion and I agree on the visualizing too.
But I would suggest you plan on a day for installation.  Don't rush a
thing.  If you get tired of installing and removing the wheels rack or
fender - stop - and give it a rest. These things require a lot of
patience to come out right.

Good Luck!
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