Strida mud flap
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Strida mud flap
I realized last night somewhere along the way I've lost the rubber mud flap from my Strida. It's the one that is a sleeve and fits over the mud guard.
Anyone have any idea where I might order another one?
Anyone have any idea where I might order another one?
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if you really want it branded from strida, and willing to wait for it to be shipped from asia, to america's sales office and then redirected to ur house, then contact areaware.com
if you are any bit creative, you should be able to make one out of the leftover tray from a microwave dinner and some amazing goop glue - as thats what quite a few ppl had done on stridaforums.com.
good luck!
if you are any bit creative, you should be able to make one out of the leftover tray from a microwave dinner and some amazing goop glue - as thats what quite a few ppl had done on stridaforums.com.
good luck!
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....microwave dinner tray and amazing goop?
I made mine from a piece of a plastic shampoo bottle. Hot punched a couple of holes near the trailing of the fender and this makeshift extension, and held it in place with a couple of plastic zip ties.
I made mine from a piece of a plastic shampoo bottle. Hot punched a couple of holes near the trailing of the fender and this makeshift extension, and held it in place with a couple of plastic zip ties.
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I would be nice if we could actually buy replacement parts here though... I think I'll use some tape and hard plastic...