Oh, Ive got fenders, hammered Honjos, and they have been 'properly' installed.

Jitensha Studio did the job and those folks don't hack.

I don't think I'd go so far as to use zip ties to install Honjo fenders.
Wouldn't be prudent, wouldn't be wise.

Plastic zip ties with aluminum wouldn't be the appropriate material.
Now when it comes to plastic fenders the zip ties could be just the ticket.

-JimD

On Dec 23, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:

On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 10:14 -0800, JimD wrote:

I'd been procrastinating about installing mudflaps on the Saluki.
Couldn't get around to  chasing down the appropriate hardware.
Motivated by the rain, I tempted fate and used black zip ties.


A Saluki will fit fenders properly with no hacking involved.  Bridges
are correctly placed for a good fender line and there are fittings for
fender mounts.  Everything fits as it should do, and there's really no
need for crude hacks on this frame.  Do it right, you'll feel much
better for it.





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