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On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 5:36:10 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
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> Not NYC, but I live in s. Texas and ride the hill country and San 
> Antonio.  We can have really wet sloppy seasons, though it's never reliable 
> on the calendar - it's mostly dependent on El Nino and La Nina in the 
> Pacific.  
> I have 4 bikes, two with full-time fenders, and a third with clip 
> fenders.  Already mentioned, the best thing fenders do is keep drivetrains 
> clean - chains free of sand, etc.  
> I get  your point about big tires, but will tackle the appearance thing 
> first - here shorty fenders - these things actually work - they keep road 
> dirt from all those slots in CP brakes  
> Next to it, same bike - finally got my Honjos moved onto it - no hit on 
> the looks.  
>
> <https://imgur.com/2M0EDXO.jpg> <https://imgur.com/FSjtRwq.jpg>
>
> Have you thought about removable fenders such as Raceblade XL?  
> https://www.sks-germany.com/en/products/raceblade-pro-xl/
> I have these on and off my 3rd fender bike, along with a PDW Origami 
> (front) mud guard on the seat tube to make them near-enough full-coverage.  
> Two minutes to install, 30 seconds to remove, adequate coverage on my 38mm 
> Barlows
>
> <https://imgur.com/nFDc91R.jpg> <https://imgur.com/NiTTeYa.jpg>
>
> This is how much sand stuck to the mud guard from one slop ride.  
>
> <https://imgur.com/AGsMVEi.jpg> without this setup, half of that would 
> have ended up on the
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