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Reddit mentions of SKS P45 Silver Chromoplastic Longboard, Bicycle Fenderset (Tires Sized 700 x 28-37)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of SKS P45 Silver Chromoplastic Longboard, Bicycle Fenderset (Tires Sized 700 x 28-37). Here are the top ones.

SKS P45 Silver Chromoplastic Longboard, Bicycle Fenderset (Tires Sized 700 x 28-37)
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Secu-clip Break-away front clips for safety45mm Fender width for 700 x 28-37mm tiresEdge protectors for a cool refined finished look and extra long mud flap for additional spray coverage; Secu-clip Break-away front clips for safety3.4mm V-stays and stainless hardware to fight corrosion; Hardware is designed to work with most bikes but additional hardware may be neededSKS P45 Silver Chromoplastic Longboard, Bicycle Fenderset (Tires Sized 700 x 28-37)
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height2.3 Inches
Length29 Inches
Number of items1
Size45mm width
Weight1.9 Pounds
Width18 Inches

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Found 3 comments on SKS P45 Silver Chromoplastic Longboard, Bicycle Fenderset (Tires Sized 700 x 28-37):

u/ChrisChristopherson · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I have the SKS longboard fenders on a Sirrus with the same sizes tires as OP and they are awesome. Only negatives are the installation, which is a little complicated, and you need to buy a longer bolt to install the from fender. They provide an assortment of bolts but none are long enough to attach the front fender to the fork.

Ps they are also available on amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00F663XMU

u/zirconer · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

Gonna focus on winter here because I'm not satisfied with my own rain setup yet. Although I will strongly advocate for front and rear fenders like these SKS longboards to keep you drier and cleaner.

I found this blog post to be helpful when I started bike commuting in the Boston area in the winter. Might be useful to you since you are on a budget (as am I). Scroll down to the clothes section for some good recommendations.

The best general piece of advice for cold weather commutes I can give is to dress so you will feel cold when you begin your commute, because you will invariably heat up once you get going (say, within 5 minutes).

Things that are maybe worth spending a little money on:

  • waterproof gloves that can handle the wind (I wear these for temps between 30-50º F and recently got these for temps below 30º F or high winds)
  • a versatile balaclava like this that can cover various parts of your neck, head and face as needed, and also fit under your helmet. These are usually also quick-drying which helps if there is precipitation.
  • a windproof jacket that can handle some precipitation and has vents you can open as you warm up on your ride. Coupled with layers like thermal underwear, you can be toasty with a medium-weight coat. I love my Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece, but unfortunately they don't make it anymore.
u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F663XMU

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