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Old 07-28-18 | 01:28 AM
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Thin or modified fenders

Hello all,

I hate to bring this up so soon but this humidity and rain the northeast have me thinking about the winter.

a little context about my question. I ride a 2016 GT grade. 3 seasons of the year, I ride on 32mm Conti GP 4 seasons and for the wintertime, I have 35 mm Schwalbe marathon winters (4 rows of studs). Last year, the few times that I did ride in the snow, I knew clearance was very tight and I even had to forgo some of small clips that the fenders came with as they would rub on the spikes. If my front wheel wasnt perfect, the tire would rub on my front fender.

my question is, does anyone have any experience with fenders that are quite thin and provide full coverage that might better suit my needs? I'm currently using planet bike hardcore fenders in 45mm width that sort of get pinched at either side in my fork but have perfect clearance on the rear.

I'm considering using a dremel to maybe trim some if the fenders near the fork so that they don't pinch and that may potentially alleviate some of the clearance issues I had last year.

any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 07-28-18 | 11:59 AM
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Trimming the fender to fit inside the fork crown is normal
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Old 07-28-18 | 01:02 PM
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or trimming it to be either side, 2 sections, from behind the crown and ahead of it , but not underneath it..
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Old 07-28-18 | 07:26 PM
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If anyone has examples of this, mind showing me?

I'd rather see what someone else has already done to help me better understand what and or where to cut.
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Old 07-28-18 | 09:07 PM
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Have you considered the 30mm Winter 2 row studded? Could save you the hassle.
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Old 07-29-18 | 05:45 PM
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sure come on by, the winter bike is in the basement..
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Old 08-01-18 | 05:30 AM
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I ran flat fenders on a bike until recently. Those might help if your clearance problems are toward the sides.
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Old 08-02-18 | 01:01 PM
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I like the beaver tail type fender that attaches to the seat post. with 32mm tires, my downtube does fine at the front.

I also use SKS trekking fenders. You can get them in multiple sizes (42, 45, 55)
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Old 08-02-18 | 01:32 PM
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yeah studs do increase the clearance requirements, for sure. I think there is a wider fender you can buy. but if that is a road bike those are already pretty wide for a road bike

regardless, I did some cutting like that a cpl of years ago ... how is your front fender mounted? got a photo? is there a pass thru hole on the fork crown?

some reference

that thread has a link to some front fender brackets

here are some more

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