Denis Shelston
Well-Known Member
When I installed the front fender on my Téo Limited I put the upper bracket between the light and the fork brace. The screw is a tad short and I could not put the nut on the end of the screw if I put the bracket at the rear...
This effectively moved the fender forward by as much as 3/4". The net effect was that the bottom rear of the fender rubbed against the tire, as I found out.
Here's what I did, I moved the bracket to the rear, did not put the light right away, screwed in tight, the fender bracket bent to adapt. I then unscrewed put the light back and the screw was fine this time, 'cause the bracket had bent.
All is well now, no rubbing or chafing
This effectively moved the fender forward by as much as 3/4". The net effect was that the bottom rear of the fender rubbed against the tire, as I found out.
Here's what I did, I moved the bracket to the rear, did not put the light right away, screwed in tight, the fender bracket bent to adapt. I then unscrewed put the light back and the screw was fine this time, 'cause the bracket had bent.
All is well now, no rubbing or chafing