I can attest to the installation of honjo fenders. It's similar to 
wrestling a wool sweater on an alligator. While it's sounds impossible it 
really is. The bike looks good. The dents and scratches will add character 
to the fenders.

On Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:15:06 PM UTC-7, William wrote:
>
> I have been a very enthusiastic advocate of the quality for the price of 
> plastic fenders.  I dismiss the claims that all metal fenders are the only 
> suitable option for a quality bicycle.  That said, I had the opportunity to 
> get a used set of plastics onto a new bike and found myself in need for 
> another set of 650B fenders.  I went ahead and tried my luck at Jitensha 
> studio and fate had it that Hiroshi had one and only one set of Honjos on 
> hand that would be suitable for my Hilsen, so I went for it.  I've picked 
> at it for the last couple of days and finally have the installation 
> complete.  I can't say that I did the install perfectly, nor can I say that 
> my opinion about the best VALUE in fenders has changed.  But I can say that 
> I appreciate all metal fenders and the quality of workmanship that has gone 
> into Honjos.  Furthermore, I can say that I think my Hilsen looks pretty 
> swank with a set of featherlight hammered Honjos on it, and I hope it will 
> look this nicely for years to come.  
>
> Pics prove it was hard work:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157630131488386/
>

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