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I'm using a Tubus Tara front rack and a Tubus Cargo Classic on the back. They are great racks, and a good investment. The Classic on my wife's bike has about 25,000 touring miles on it.
The fenders are SKS Bluemels 45s. They will fit up to a 38 mm tire. I'm running 32 mm tires on this bike. I like the front fender's quick release safety feature.
I usually take the front fenders off when shipping the bikes, but I leave the rear fender on. The fender might get all the weight of the bike on it during shipment, but they don't get damaged.

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Welcome to the forum.
I'm using a Tubus Tara front rack and a Tubus Cargo Classic on the back. They are great racks, and a good investment. The Classic on my wife's bike has about 25,000 touring miles on it.
The fenders are SKS Bluemels 45s. They will fit up to a 38 mm tire. I'm running 32 mm tires on this bike. I like the front fender's quick release safety feature.
I usually take the front fenders off when shipping the bikes, but I leave the rear fender on. The fender might get all the weight of the bike on it during shipment, but they don't get damaged.
I'm using a Tubus Tara front rack and a Tubus Cargo Classic on the back. They are great racks, and a good investment. The Classic on my wife's bike has about 25,000 touring miles on it.
The fenders are SKS Bluemels 45s. They will fit up to a 38 mm tire. I'm running 32 mm tires on this bike. I like the front fender's quick release safety feature.
I usually take the front fenders off when shipping the bikes, but I leave the rear fender on. The fender might get all the weight of the bike on it during shipment, but they don't get damaged.
I like the fender/rack look. It looks like the bluemel 45s aren't made for 26" though, dang.
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https://www.rivbike.com/products/sks...er-fenders-p55
work fine and are very well made.
a little finicky for installation with having to cut the stays to a given length in order to install the mount thingees (thingees are closed ended, not open, so one has to measure and cut the stays for your situation, for the end of the stay to seat into the thingees. Very technical term I know, but there you go.
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Im fairly certain mine are these ones, for up to 2in tires.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/sks...er-fenders-p55
work fine and are very well made.
a little finicky for installation with having to cut the stays to a given length in order to install the mount thingees (thingees are closed ended, not open, so one has to measure and cut the stays for your situation, for the end of the stay to seat into the thingees. Very technical term I know, but there you go.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/sks...er-fenders-p55
work fine and are very well made.
a little finicky for installation with having to cut the stays to a given length in order to install the mount thingees (thingees are closed ended, not open, so one has to measure and cut the stays for your situation, for the end of the stay to seat into the thingees. Very technical term I know, but there you go.
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I have a pair of nearly 30 year old sks fenders that are still kicking, so the chromoplastic whatever material is pretty tough. I like how my silver sks look and certainly like how they are fairly lightweight. They are the ones on my Troll.
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My wife's wife's photos. I don't understand Dutch, but I think the young lady was challenging me to a race.


Trying to keep up with our daughters.


Trying to keep up with our daughters.

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Fun one of the "I'll race ya mister" kid. I've had that a bunch of times over the decades, always fun when it happens.
I recognize that lazy sheep who didn't give a rats patootee to get up off the road, he/ she is the one you took from ahead when you stopped right?
nice lovely landscapes you guys rode through.
but you might want to edit things, lest we think you come from one of those polygamist areas out west ;-)
do a reread to see what on earth I'm kidding you about. You can blame it on your editor!
I recognize that lazy sheep who didn't give a rats patootee to get up off the road, he/ she is the one you took from ahead when you stopped right?
nice lovely landscapes you guys rode through.
but you might want to edit things, lest we think you come from one of those polygamist areas out west ;-)
do a reread to see what on earth I'm kidding you about. You can blame it on your editor!
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Fun one of the "I'll race ya mister" kid. I've had that a bunch of times over the decades, always fun when it happens.
I recognize that lazy sheep who didn't give a rats patootee to get up off the road, he/ she is the one you took from ahead when you stopped right?
nice lovely landscapes you guys rode through.
but you might want to edit things, lest we think you come from one of those polygamist areas out west ;-)
do a reread to see what on earth I'm kidding you about. You can blame it on your editor!
I recognize that lazy sheep who didn't give a rats patootee to get up off the road, he/ she is the one you took from ahead when you stopped right?
nice lovely landscapes you guys rode through.
but you might want to edit things, lest we think you come from one of those polygamist areas out west ;-)
do a reread to see what on earth I'm kidding you about. You can blame it on your editor!

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safe riding and especially safe interactions with people during all the daily stuff. A friend of the son of a friend of ours was riding across Canada, sleeping in his tent, on the road all day, and still got covid, here where the vast vast majority of people understand the importance of following the simple basic guidelines to greatly reduce transmission.
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