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Old 03-20-19, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by djb
if you do end up setting it up to do trails and such, you can always use small flexible fenders like these ones, available at MEC, for both front and rear.
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https://www.mec.ca/en/product/4000-4...flector-Shield
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Thanks for posting, I think I need one or two of those rear ones. I am planning a Canada trip, I planned to stop at a MEC for stove fuel. My last trip, fenders stayed at home because too hard to pack in my S&S case. I might be able to pack a full size front fender and I have a spare one that I planned on trying to fit in the case, but I had not decided what to do yet on the rear. Was thinking of some ugly Coroplast, but that one looks much better.
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