Patrick, just curious as to why not the Tubus mid-fork mounts? 

They do look a bit clunky, but work far better than P-clamps according to 
whole sum of people I know using them, which is 1. Still, being Tubus, you 
know it's engineered to a T. 

At about $25, the Tubus mounts are a lot less than having braze-ons added 
($100 for 2? Raw, no paint). Think of bolt-on mounts as a temporary 
solution until you can get mounts brazed-on. Paint it later or have it 
blasted raw with a clear coat. There are always options with a long time 
line!

Cheers,
Bill in Roswell, GA 

On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 5:10:13 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Never mind. The placement of the disc caliper behind the left fork leg 
> makes these problematical.
>
> Another question: I thought that someone brought up on the list not too 
> long ago a clamp-on fender strut mount, better than a P clamp, and not 
> Tubus's clamp for lowriders. I looked through Problems Solvers but could 
> find nothing of the sort.
>
> Is there such a thing? I realize now to my chagrin that, when Chauncey 
> brought the Matthews frame/fork by a year ago for inspection before final 
> prep and powdercoat, I did not catch the fender braze ons at dropout 
> instead of mid-fork-leg. I'd like to find some clamp-on alternatives.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Before I spend, does anyone have an unused pair to donate? Will of course 
>> pay postage.
>>
>> Money tight at the moment.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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