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Quote:
https://ridepdw.com/collections/fend...ders-city-size |
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pdw metal are nice and have great coverage. take the time to set them up and then it's a quick process to get them on / off at the beginning and end of the season.
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I'm partial to Telecasters or Jazzmasters.
Sorry this thread title just gets me every time so eventually I had to say it. |
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Sounds like we're nearing consensus
I scanned their installation guide, but to confirm: PDW fenders don't need to be drilled and hardware set up from scratch, correct? That would be a dealbreaker |
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correct, no drilling and basic tools / time to fit to the bike. and they come with adaptors for a bike that doesn't have fender mounts on the fork or rear which may come in handy depending on the frame you're using. for context, the 37 size will fit a 30/maybe cram in a 32 depending on rim/tire combo.
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Don't forget the Buddy Flaps...the rear is friendly, the front is great to keep your feet dry.
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