Fenders installed and that Whatchamacallit Bar. |
(And for the record, I paid my own damn money for the set on this bike I have and I was not asked to write that glowing review. It's what I really think- So there!)
Sad that we live in a world where disclaimers have to be added, but anyway.....
I stuffed the Teravail Rutland 700 X 47mm tires under those fenders and they barely fit! But they fit! That's pretty cool since I was hoping to be able to run these tires quite a bit in 2021. I have really enjoyed them and they remind me a lot of my favorite WTB Resolutes, only these are a bit bigger than Reso's are. In fact, I was thinking that in the mid-00's, these would have been passed off as 29"er tires. I remember testing some Bontrager tires, in particular, that were sub-50mm tires that were being called 29"er tires.
At any rate, I would not run a much bigger tire since the MCD is pretty close on clearances with these as it is. There is mud room- barely. Obviously there is enough room to squeeze in fenders, but where I am looking- the chain stays - The room is pretty minimal there.
Oh! I suppose you were wondering about those whatchamacallit bars and those weird grips on there? Well, that's another silly thing, see- It's called a media embargo. I know, I know...... Just following the rules here, that's all. More can be said in about a week or so. Stay tuned......
4 comments:
Yeah, the Cascadia ALX fenders are keepers. I've got 'em on the Topstone, making it perfect for moist spring roads.
Cheerio!!
lol @ the name of that photo....
Do those fenders rattle? I can't stand fenders that rattle. Also I'm interested in what you think of the handlebars. I've had my eye on them.
@Daniel - Great question! The answer is that these do not rattle. They are very stable and the only time i hear any noise associated with them is when a rock gets stuck in between a couple of tire knobs and scrapes the underside of the fender as it rotates through. That happens occasionally. Otherwise no.
The bars? Thoughts will be coming next week. Stay tuned......
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