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  • PDWs are brilliant, the best mudguards I've ever used. They also come with adaptors for skewers so you don't have to use p-clips

  • Won't work with 15mm thru axle though. So P clips. Plus saves fucking about with axle when get a puncture at night and it's raining!!

    Thanks for rating them.

  • just drill out the adaptor then to 15mm, rather than the 6mm for skewers

  • Anyone run pdw with new campag brakes ?

  • I´ve managed to fit a pair of Chromoplastics on my daily commuter with no eyelets nor space under the rear bridge and fork. Bit of pain.


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  • ^ great work

  • He's got to buy a bike specific for race training and commuting yet, that will allow mudguards, Di2, unicorns, etc. and so on.

  • ^^^I thought my bodge was good when I used a number 0 from my door as a plate, but that's something else!

  • I am impressed with how you managed, however I have one tiny question if you don't mind.

    Why did you not use the eyelit on the drop out?

  • Good work... but you have eyelets on the rear no?

  • Well, that has an easy answer. I´m planning to fit a Tubus Fly rack (when I get the Ortliebs) and I´d rather have both things in separate eyelets so that it´s easier to fit or remove them whenever I need it.

  • Wouldn't fit on mine with Chorus skeletons... The rear came into contact with mudguard when the brake lever was squeezed. The front was even tighter (Easton ec90 fork).

  • Thanks , re think for me then

  • I've a silver Tubus Fly I'm going to sell if you're interested. PM me!

  • 2nd in line!

  • Thanks, but I already got the rack. I just need the panniers.

  • The lightest I've found so far is the Carradice Super C front pannier, front one is much more ideas.

    They're like under 700g each which is fairly decent compare to Ortlieb Front roller which I think is about 1700g for a pair.

  • Why using front panniers on a rear rack? Any advantages? My idea is buying the Ortlieb classics.

  • Smaller/lighter (limits the amount of useless junk you can take), probably more heel clearance too.

  • Thread-trawling, don't suppose you know off the top of your head whether PDW-45s are likely to fit on a Genesis Equilibrium with 28 tyres? I'm thinking they probably would...

  • It won't fit, get the 30mm one and run 25mm tyres.

  • /\ - I appreciate that tyre size is irrelevant here as the guards will be comfortably overlapping, I guess the question is more re frame and caliper clearances... cheers

  • Ah, that's a shame, been loving the larger tyres, don't really want to have to spring for new tyres and guards... hmmm, any other guard's you'd recommend to fit?

  • Problem is that you're stuck, 28mm have very little room for a mudguard in the first place, despite genesis' claim.

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