Roadies use the blade type of fenders that are mounted with zip-ties (or by clips). The reason is no roadie wants to increase the weight of their bike.Anyone installing a fenders with their Creo?
Aside from DRY-TECH Fenders, what other brand and model you guys can recommend?
So, the Raceblade are easy on/off? This Fall has been heck on the weather and my bike is getting creamed, although, gritty creamed is more like it. I don't generally ride in the rain but our streets are not drying out and that leaves enough moisture to create messy conditions with road schmutz. Actually, the active rain the other day worked better washing off the gunk a bit better!Since I don’t want permanent fenders, I slap these SKS versions on whenever I feel the need requires it. They can be installed and removed quite easily and remain solidly on the bike during rides.
https://sks-us.com/collections/fenders/products/raceblade-pro-xl-fender-set-fits-700-x-25-32
I’ve also heard good reviews/comments about the Speedrockers which will fit up to 42C wider gravel tires.
Speedrocker Fender Set
Speedrocker Fender Set is ready to rock on your next gravel bike ride. Don't let a little rain stop you. Bring on the clouds and nasty weather, Just take a minute to install Speedrockers and change a no-ride day into a go-ride day! Perfect for gravel, cyclocross and racing with wider tires...sks-us.com
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It MIGHT be this one:Thanks for all your comments guys..
@ Prairie, is this the model Raceblade Pro XL Fender Set Fits 700 x 25-32 you installed with your creo?
Went to SKS website, too many models.. Don't know which model will perfectly fit with creo..
Yes, those are the ones. They work quite well in a pinch. Once the Allen bolts are adjusted to fit the angles of your frame/wheel it’s just a matter of cinching the rubber straps against the rear seat stay and front fork brackets.Thanks for all your comments guys..
@ Prairie, is this the model Raceblade Pro XL Fender Set Fits 700 x 25-32 you installed with your creo?
Went to SKS website, too many models.. Don't know which model will perfectly fit with creo..
We just received a dump of snow and I'm trying to overcome the inertia of shoveling the driveway and front walks and then go out for a ride. It's cold here too....-27C wind chill. Here's hoping that you get out on your planks.I ordered it and it is ready for pickup. But I'm trying to overcome the inertia to go for my first cross-country ski of the season today. Could pick it up on the way home.
No fenders needed.A skier?!
Sweet!!View attachment 109280Occasionally you need something other than a bike to move!
And I stopped at REI and picked it up.
I also can recommend the Speedrockers if you need good&semipermanent fenders. The protection is really good (much better than with the usal quick&easy MTB fenders) but on the other hand you need about a minute to install them each time. I wouldn't like to install or deinstall them each day, but once a week (a rainy week followed by a dry week, followed by a rainy week, etc.) it's fine.I’ve also heard good reviews/comments about the Speedrockers which will fit up to 42C wider gravel tires.
Speedrocker Fender Set
Speedrocker Fender Set is ready to rock on your next gravel bike ride. Don't let a little rain stop you. Bring on the clouds and nasty weather, Just take a minute to install Speedrockers and change a no-ride day into a go-ride day! Perfect for gravel, cyclocross and racing with wider tires...sks-us.com
I had to return mine. They would not fit in combination with my Rack's struts and my cafe lock. The local shop found a rather narrow set of fenders that they installed for me. Unfortunately, not easy on, easy off. I'd have to debate a while before deciding to remove them as Spring/summer roll around.Speedrockers are extremely popular amongst gravel cyclists.