Fenders, frame tape, or both?
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Fenders, frame tape, or both?
I realize it's a bit of an open-ended question, but now that things are drying up around here, and the days are getting longer, I'm looking at getting my new Topstone ready for actual gravel, and not just what's sitting in the bike lane after winter.
Gravel surfaces I expect to be riding on are "good" gravel...5/8"-minus rail trails and 1-1/2"-minus forest service roads which see a grader at least once a year. I had fenders on my last bike (Trek FX), but were fiddly due to too little clearance to 700x38's. With the Topstone geometry better designed to handle wide tires, I feel like it could be an option. But still a little concerned about wobble/rattle/tire contact.
Frame tape seems interesting, if fiddly in a different way (install). Will still be kicking up rocks, though. Having never used it, benefits are less apparent to me (aside from the obvious of frame protection).
Looking for opinions either way...which makes more sense, fenders or frame tape on gravel?
Gravel surfaces I expect to be riding on are "good" gravel...5/8"-minus rail trails and 1-1/2"-minus forest service roads which see a grader at least once a year. I had fenders on my last bike (Trek FX), but were fiddly due to too little clearance to 700x38's. With the Topstone geometry better designed to handle wide tires, I feel like it could be an option. But still a little concerned about wobble/rattle/tire contact.
Frame tape seems interesting, if fiddly in a different way (install). Will still be kicking up rocks, though. Having never used it, benefits are less apparent to me (aside from the obvious of frame protection).
Looking for opinions either way...which makes more sense, fenders or frame tape on gravel?
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Minimal tape in just the right spots (inside of fork and chainstays)
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I've taped parts of my frame, both for protection from stones/debris as well as along contact points for frame bags, etc.
Also, this winter I did add fenders to my Topstone, the SKS Speedrockers, and then to add more spray coverage installed a couple of flaps from Ass-Savers. Here are a couple threads with pics if interested.
https://www.bikeforums.net/21260395-post651.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/21357164-post670.html
The Speedrockers have been the most secure and quiet fenders I've ridden in a long time, and they are relatively easy-on / easy-off. I'll probably take them off within a month as it starts drying out. I did also get some other "mini-fenders" from Ass-savers for those times when I may need some protection on a ride-by-ride basis, versus for the whole season. I got the Fendor Bendor, Speed Mullet, and Mudder Mini. I'll post some pics later when I've mounted them.
https://ass-savers.com/
Hope this helps!
Also, this winter I did add fenders to my Topstone, the SKS Speedrockers, and then to add more spray coverage installed a couple of flaps from Ass-Savers. Here are a couple threads with pics if interested.
https://www.bikeforums.net/21260395-post651.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/21357164-post670.html
The Speedrockers have been the most secure and quiet fenders I've ridden in a long time, and they are relatively easy-on / easy-off. I'll probably take them off within a month as it starts drying out. I did also get some other "mini-fenders" from Ass-savers for those times when I may need some protection on a ride-by-ride basis, versus for the whole season. I got the Fendor Bendor, Speed Mullet, and Mudder Mini. I'll post some pics later when I've mounted them.
https://ass-savers.com/
Hope this helps!