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Old 07-29-10, 03:18 PM
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Fenders for a Gary Fisher?

Anyone have a set of fenders they know fits properly on a Gary Fisher Fast City bike? https://fisherbikes.com/bike/series/fastcity. I know what doesn't fit, (the support posts are too long by about an inch and a 1/2) https://www.bontrager.com/model/04684. I'd really appreciate it, cause option two is a lot of trial and error cutting down the supports on the ones I have.

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On these: https://www.sks-germany.com/sks.php?l...t&i=6409800121, the fender struts are adjustable. You don't cut them, until you have the fender positioned the way you want it,.
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Thanks truman, they look good.
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After some more research, I decided to go with these https://ecom1.planetbike.com/7026_5.html
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I just traded those fenders in at REI for some of the SKS fenders, I didn't like the PB's lack of break-away front stay.
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Another SKS guy here. I had them on a 09 GF Kaitai, worked perfectly.
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After some more research, I decided to go with these https://ecom1.planetbike.com/7026_5.html
I just bought these yesterday for my GF Monona and will hopefully have them installed later today.
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