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I've found that most bikes made as single speed bikes, don't have rack and fender mounts.
Though the Fuji Declaration is made of hi-tensile steel, it does have rack and fender mounts.
Of course, many more conversions will have both rack and fender mounts.
Though the Fuji Declaration is made of hi-tensile steel, it does have rack and fender mounts.
Of course, many more conversions will have both rack and fender mounts.
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Plenty of SSFG bikes have fender and rack mounts. It's just that most people don't bother to use them.
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It could just be that you haven't seen many IRL due to your location...
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In addition to being a pretty capable SSCX race bike, makes for a very commutable bike. It has bosses for racks and fenders.
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In addition to being a pretty capable SSCX race bike, makes for a very commutable bike. It has bosses for racks and fenders.
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For fenders, p-clamps are fine, but not so for racks as the bottom main supports.
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Black you say? Do they have mudguards? And if so what color are they? I really do like murder bikes though.. well tasteful ones like yours anyhow.
On a more serious note.. I was more commenting on our lack of water than anything. I would say rain, but as you know we've been getting some and it tends to come down in buckets.... In Sonoma County it's still sitting at a bit less then half the average seasonal rainfall.
On a more serious note.. I was more commenting on our lack of water than anything. I would say rain, but as you know we've been getting some and it tends to come down in buckets.... In Sonoma County it's still sitting at a bit less then half the average seasonal rainfall.
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My main commuter has rack and fenders,and dynohub with b+m cyo front light.I can`t take a picure of the moment.
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good point. I use them on a couple of bikes for the top of the rack at least. I wouldn't use them for the bottom though. For that, I build something to go off of the axle.
Bikes that are not designed for racks tend to handle pretty poorly with racks put on them. A race bike is going to have pretty lively handling, and putting racks and weight on the rear makes them a handful. A bike that is designed for racks (and has mounting points) is much, much easier to ride carrying a load.
Bikes that are not designed for racks tend to handle pretty poorly with racks put on them. A race bike is going to have pretty lively handling, and putting racks and weight on the rear makes them a handful. A bike that is designed for racks (and has mounting points) is much, much easier to ride carrying a load.
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