Your fender should have come with something like this:

[image: rear fender clip.jpg]


On Friday, March 13, 2020 at 9:44:19 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:
>
> My dearest wish is to move to a city where there is a group of Riv people 
> so I no longer have to come to public forums and share my ignorance about 
> bike mechanics! 
>
> Here’s my latest. I got my pretty VO fenders (I call them my waterfall 
> fenders) installed a few months ago and they work great. Nearly silent, 
> lovely to behold and they actually work. However, the rear fender is 
> wiggly. It’s because - and the mechanic showed me at the installation - 
> there doesn’t seem to be a way to secure the fender to the frame. Well, 
> actually, the frame has a place but the fender doesn’t seem to have a way 
> to attach itself. The mechanic couldn’t figure it out so I certainly am not 
> going to. He told me it would wiggle but it didn’t make any noice, so he 
> hoped I could live with it. I was riding around fine this way because I am 
> full of quirks and what is one more? But that was until Roberta noticed my 
> one wiggly fender and thinks there’s a fix for it, and suddenly I cannot 
> live like this. 
>
> Do you know how to fix it?
>
> I’m attaching a video in a reply to this post, which I think will work on 
> the desktop version of this Google group. I think it will prompt you to 
> download, and then you can see the mess I am in. Or else this video won’t 
> work at all and then I’ll have made an even worse mess! 
>
> Thanks (again),
> Leah
> PS I think Wiggly Fender would make an excellent name for a rock band.
>

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