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Reddit mentions of SKS Chromoplastic Bicycle Fender Set

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of SKS Chromoplastic Bicycle Fender Set. Here are the top ones.

SKS Chromoplastic Bicycle Fender Set
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    Features:
  • Traditional full fender protection
  • Stainless steel hardware and assembly kit
  • Secu-clip design
Specs:
ColorBlack
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2007
Size700c x 20-28 Tires

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Found 6 comments on SKS Chromoplastic Bicycle Fender Set:

u/orlyyoudontsay · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I use these, and have not had a single issue, in terms of nuts coming loose or rattling around. The suspension system works pretty well to allow just enough travel to let them move about without rubbing the tires.

u/UrbanITx · 1 pointr/bicycling

This...if you want super minimalist check out the SKS Longboard or my personal favorite, SKS Chromoplastic, if you want somethign that adds another element to your bike check out the ones zed mentioned.

u/rickymare · 1 pointr/FixedGearBicycle

I have SKS full coverage fenders on my Bare Knuckle and they fit. They even have neat mud flaps. You can use P clamps if your bike does not have the mounts.

u/kallisti_gold · 1 pointr/bicycling

You just ordered them in the wrong size. You can get the same fenders in the correct size here: SKS P45 Chromoplastic Fenders on Amazon

u/Nom-de-Clavier · 1 pointr/bicycling

If you're going to be commuting you should look at getting fenders (SKS are good) and a rear rack and pannier bag (you're better off letting the bike carry your stuff; you won't get a sweaty back from a backpack). I'd also probably recommend a chainguard (which lets you ride in jeans/regular trousers without worrying about ripping the shit out of the cuffs).

u/robsodomy · 1 pointr/bikewrench

https://www.amazon.com/SKS-Chromoplastic-Bicycle-Fender-Set/dp/B000BRZPKW

These are what I've had on my bike for the last year. No complaints. Excellent lightweight fenders and no more soaked shoes or back slop.

No matter what fender you get:

  • they will need to be almost exactly the same curve as that of your tyres

  • they will have to fit between the narrow spot at the top of your forks & between your seat/chain-stays

  • they are likely going to be a bit of a pain in the ass to install (sometimes to get a snug enough but not too snug fit, you may have to cut the spokes that hold it onto the braze-on mounts to size measure thrice & cut once

    Good luck. Fenders make an amazing difference if you aren't a fair weather rider.