Spring time is for fenders and this weekend I put VO Fluted 700c 63mm 
fenders on my Platypus. These are the widest fenders I'd recommend for 
straightforward install - they fit without modification with some notes.

When trying to maximize tire clearance the fender line and installation 
becomes very important - finding (or making) the right spacers for each 
attachment point takes a lot of time. 

The rear fender as provided is crimped near the chainstay to provide 
clearance for the chain. I have a Gravel King SK 50mm on the rear and 
wanted more space between the tire and fender at this spot so flattened out 
the crimp a bit - not completely. I'd also note that I'm running a 7 speed 
cassette with several spacers behind it, so chain clearance at the fender 
is less of an issue than it might be with 9 speeds or higher.

The front wheel had a Fleecer Ridge 700x55 mounted. The limited vertical 
clearance between the tire and the top of the fork makes things very tight. 
The fender's fluted profile brings the widest part of the fender down below 
the fork lugs and because of that it barely avoids contact with the fork 
blades. I have the front fender attached at three points (stays, fork 
crown, and front rack) for stability due to the tight clearances.

My Gravel King SK 700x50 measures 50.8mm (2") on a Cliffhanger rim. My 
Fleecer Ridge 700x55 measures 52.8mm. There is a larger difference in 
diameter with the Fleecer Ridge measuring 10mm larger than the Gravel King.
  

Does it work in use? - almost. Under hard standing efforts, when shifting 
weight over the front wheel and putting force through the bars, I can 
induce a slight tire buzz on the fender due to wheel flex. Under most 
conditions there's no rubbing. Still, even though I've had a few short and 
enjoyable rides without issue, I can't recommend this combination. 

I've replaced the Fleecer Ridge with a Gravel King SK 50mm and there is now 
lots of clearance beneath the front fender.

So fitting 700x50s with the VO Fluted 63mm fenders is possible on the 
Platypus and that's what I'll be running. Still Riv's recommendation of 
48mm max with fenders is probably a better general guideline.

-Dave

On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:18:04 PM UTC-5 Mackenzy Albright wrote:

> Admittedly, the flat 65's were probably one of the most pleasant to 
> install ive dealt with. Granted I have all the tools and bits and bobs. But 
> they just really "fit" no fuss. Hardware was great and intuitive. The Clem 
> has ample clearance. Only downside is the kickstand mount needs a long 
> spacer. Plus, I ended up putting electrical shrink tube where the fender 
> stays contacted the fender because of a little bit of rattle, which others 
> have also complained about. 
>
> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 4:56:16 PM UTC-8 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Very Nice Mackenzy! I was actually thinking of those fenders for my Clem, 
>> and possibly the Platypus. The SW  Honjo fender is a bit more work to 
>> install but definitely worth it in my opinion. 
>>
>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 4:36:16 PM UTC-8 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
>>
>>> I splurged and put Simworks Flat 65's on my Clem - They work really 
>>> really well to give a lot of clearance especially if you use something that 
>>> isn't a slick that might toss and occasional pebble. 
>>>
>>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 2:37:12 PM UTC-8 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Great information, thank you! I just unboxed my wife’s frame a couple 
>>>> hours ago.  Frame saver sprayed and drying now. I’m very excited to build 
>>>> it up for her! She hasn’t decided on fenders or tire size yet. I did a 
>>>> quick test fit of a Fleecer Ridge that I have on a Cliffhanger and it was 
>>>> tight up front. Didn’t pay a lot of attention to above the tire, maybe 
>>>> with 
>>>> something like a flat Honjo fender? She really wants the Ultradynamico 
>>>> grey 
>>>> tires but 42mm ish or 2.2” are the options. We’ll see how it comes 
>>>> together 
>>>> when parts start coming in!
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 1:40:02 PM UTC-8 DavidP wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Rivendell says "up to 48mm fendered" and I've seen a few Platypus 
>>>>> builds with fendered Shikoro's. I have a 700x50 Gravel King on the back 
>>>>> of 
>>>>> my Platypus and it looks like there's room for a fender. Clearance 
>>>>> actually 
>>>>> looks tighter at the fork, both vertically to the crown and in width as 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> distance between the lugs at the crown is only 60mm.
>>>>>
>>>>> My front tire is a Fleecer Ridge and I test fit a Planet Bike Cascadia 
>>>>> 60mm fender, which is fairly flat and thin, and the vertical clearance 
>>>>> between the top of the tire and the inside of the fender at the fork 
>>>>> crown 
>>>>> was only a few millimeters - it seems too close for a knobby. The same 
>>>>> fender looks ok on the back at all the stay intersections.
>>>>>
>>>>> So it seems like 48mm is a good general max, but you could probably 
>>>>> squeeze 50s with the right fenders.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have another bike with a fendered Juniper Ridge front (same tread as 
>>>>> the Fleecer ridge but 650x48) and it's actually not too bad in the noise 
>>>>> department.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Dave
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 4:01:32 PM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> After 1 ride on my new to me Platypus, I am thinking larger tires. I 
>>>>>> have 42mm tires now because they were in the bin and would work with the 
>>>>>> bin fenders too. How big a tire you running with fenders on your 
>>>>>> Platypus? 
>>>>>> Mine is a 60cm for reference. I have some Rene Herse Fleecer Ridge 
>>>>>> tires, 
>>>>>> but think they would constantly be throwing noisy dirt/pebbles if they 
>>>>>> fit 
>>>>>> at all with fenders. I like a quiet riding experience.
>>>>>> any experience is greatly appreciated.
>>>>>> Tom Palmer
>>>>>> Twin Lake, MI
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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