Ok, so it sounds like my instinct to use the Dremel to trim it back is what
everyone else is doing.
Thanks.
Jim
Leander, TX
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 8:58 AM iamkeith wrote:
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> I used a milling bit in a dremel tool. This is the best pic I can find,
> but hopefully helps. Just took a moment,
I had this same fender chain rub issue, and had a bike shop cut out that
little section of fender pretty much the same as Keith's photo. Still
plenty of coverage and no noise :)
-Emily
On Sunday, April 3, 2022 at 11:28:45 AM UTC-7 E. Ricky Creek wrote:
> I had this issue on my Clem. I used a
I had this issue on my Clem. I used a pocket knife to make the notch. It
took two minutes.
On Sunday, April 3, 2022 at 8:58:40 AM UTC-5 iamkeith wrote:
>
> I used a milling bit in a dremel tool. This is the best pic I can find,
> but hopefully helps. Just took a moment, didn't affect
+1. It's not hard to do. In fact, some wide Planet Bike and SKS fenders
come pre-cut.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 11:40 AM Jay Lonner wrote:
> From the Riv website for SKS fenders:
>
> Most of the time these fenders fit without modification, but sometimes the
> fit is imperfect and they need
>From the Riv website for SKS fenders:
Most of the time these fenders fit without modification, but sometimes the fit
is imperfect and they need home-surgery to clear a front derailer or chainstay
or seatstay. Use side-cutters or snips of some sort to cut away the
interferering plastic, then
One of my big regrets of my Clem is not paying Riv the $40 or $50 they
wanted to install the fenders. Instead, they just arrived in the box.
After a particularly cold rainy ride a couple of years ago, I finally
installed them.
Now it seems I cannot adjust out the tendency of the chain to rub the