Eric said:

Plus wanted to add the Planet Bike Cascadia fenders have built in
mudflaps.

They do, but unless they have re-designed them -- and quite possibly they
have -- they are, as mine are, absurdly short. That actually works out well
on the Monocog with its very high bb, but they would leave a lower bb
exposed.

they can and do wiggle from side to side off-road.

They do do this, and they do grind or buzz on knobs. But so far mine haven't
broken.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

Patrick from VT said:

>
>
> I just don't see the benefit of having fenders on a dedicated mtb.
>
> I put them on during the wet and during the snow months here in ABQ and
they do make a huge difference especially on dirt. I don't ride in mud, but
I do ride through puddles and slush and I can attest that fenders on mtbs do
a great deal to keep bike and rider dry and clean.

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