Thanks for the heads-up, I helped a guy on a Surly that took a very bad 
fall do to a stick in his front fender. He ended up in an air ambulance as 
I recall. Of course, he was running knobies with his fenders, which is 
always a bad Idea.

On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 6:28:06 PM UTC-7 steve...@gmail.com wrote:

> As a semi-fanatical fender freak (aluminum please!) who advocates their 
> use for nearly any and all bikes, I feel obliged to share that after 
> rolling over several thousand miles of gravel forest service roads my tire 
> kicked an unidentified object up into the front fender while at speed. It 
> was probably a short but stout stick. 
>
> When I installed a set of PDW Safety Tabs on my Ritchey a few months ago I 
> figured they worked as a sacrificial break away item in the event that an 
> object wedges between the tire and the fender.  What I discovered is that 
> they employ a barbed plastic head that pops free of the metal tab they are 
> inserted into. Indeed, I heard a loud POP when this occurred - followed by 
> the sound of the fender rubbing as it dangled from the opposite, still 
> intact stay. After straightening the slightly bent stay I was able to pop 
> the tab back together and continue my ride. 
>
> Would I have been launched over the bars by a seized front wheel had I not 
> installed the safety tabs? I don't know...and it's not a thing I care to 
> experiment with. 
>
> Of course, SKS fenders come standard with safety mounting tabs - but for 
> anyone running metal fenders that lack a safety tab, I can attest they are 
> well worth the few dollars they cost.  
>
> I'm curious if anyone else has had this sort of experience.[image: 
> IMG_1591.jpeg]
>

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