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Old 05-03-05 | 12:48 PM
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Disc Brakes And Fenders - A Mechanical Nightmare

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I recently treated myself and bought a new bicycle for commuting, a Kona Dew Deluxe. This model has disc brakes, and I'd like to put some fenders on it.

Am I asking for trouble? Will I be cursing and stomping -- or do disc brakes really matter when mounting fenders.

Also, if anybody wants to recommend good fenders for mounting with disc brakes, I'm all ears.
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Old 05-03-05 | 01:11 PM
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I put a pair of SKS fenders on my OCR Touring with disk brakes. I got them from my LBS-but Harris Cyclery(no connection-just friendly link) also has them. I had to bend the stays a bit to fit around the brake calipers, but really no big deal if you take your time.
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Old 05-03-05 | 03:47 PM
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Old 05-03-05 | 04:52 PM
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I plan to use longer screws and add a spacer tube to allow me to mount them fully clear of the disc brake assembly.
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Old 05-03-05 | 09:29 PM
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From another OCR touring owner, this is what my setup looks like.
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Old 05-04-05 | 02:51 AM
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I have a Kona Project 2 disc fork on my bike, which I suspect is what your Dew Deluxe has. Planet Bike fenders work fine, just have to bend the stays a little. Been riding on them for a few months, no problems and don't foresee any.
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Maybe I have cheapo fenders or something but they worked fine, the front mounted between the forks and the rear attached to the seat post. They were plastic, neither required mounting anywhere near the brakes. I then built myself a rack (since I could not find one that fit over the discs) and I gave it a built-in fender. So actually I don't need the fender I bought any more.
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Old 05-04-05 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by koan
I have a Kona Project 2 disc fork on my bike, which I suspect is what your Dew Deluxe has. Planet Bike fenders work fine, just have to bend the stays a little. Been riding on them for a few months, no problems and don't foresee any.
Thanks everyone!

The fenders that koan mentioned are easily available in my area so I am going to give them a try - and we have the same fork. I didn't realize it should be as simple as bending the stays, since I have never installed fenders before.
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