Flexibility is the achilies heel of plastic fenders.  I tend to avoid them. 
 The steel Bertoud fenders are far and away the rigid but the VO Al ones 
are pretty good too.  Are you sure you have them secure at the fork crown? 
 Attaching them to a front rack tends to make the whole thing more rigid.

Michael

On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 1:00:42 PM UTC-4, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>
> I have my Hunq pretty nearly dialed in running perfectly.  The only sore 
> spot - and it's not much of one - is that the front SKS Longboard fender 
> rattles.  I've tried tightening it up, inserting a leather washer in the 
> hopes that it might dampen the vibrations, etc., and nothing really helps.  
> The problem seems to be that the distance from the fork attachment point to 
> the front tip of the fender is simply too long; any small vibration in the 
> fork (and there are lots of 'em) produces much greater vibrations at the 
> end of the fender, causing the front to rattle constantly.  Has anyone 
> tried trimming an SKS?  I'm thinking of lopping off about four inches up 
> front, but I'm also afraid that loss of that much fender would leave me 
> open to front tire spray.
> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> Kevin
>

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