Thread: Fender fitment
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Old 02-05-24, 12:11 AM
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So you already have Plan B in the works. Hopefully, you won't need Plan C.

But if you should need to, you can test to see if the fender is flexy enough to squeeze into the brake, and not offer enough resistance to impede the brakes function.
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