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  • Ignore me, just watched the installation vid, holes and cable ties, fuck that. I'm not bodging on £75 'guards

  • The 30mm are different, it seems

  • Yeah, cable ties on £75 guards is crap, but I think my bike will have threaded holes in the right places so hopefully not needed in my case.

  • The rear on the 30mm fits with the stays as normal then a plastic bracket with a rubber band for near the chainstay bridge. They only come with the z-bracket for the brake bridge annoyingly.

    The front has a tab that comes up through a slot and is riveted in place and that is designed to be held to the crown by a caliper brake.

    I think I'm going to get one of those bridges from SJS (the one they have is 35mm but I can either fold it in more or trim the excess) and try to get a nut and bolt assembly from a cheap/old pair of calipers so that I have the right size/length to go through the drilled fork crown and brake bridge. Can't remember if I need half moon washers or not but will check tonight.

    Anyone got an old set of dual pivot, allen nut fitting calipers hanging around? I only want to butcher them for the nut and bolt so doesn't matter if they are shit.

  • Or would black button head machine screws look better and have the mudguard tab behind the fork crown? It's a matte black bike

  • Or even better, does anyone have a spare one of these?

    Postage is the same price as the part

  • Might as well buy GB and have superior fitting and last longer for half the price.

  • From experiences, most LBS likely to have spares due to drilling under the seat stay bridge instead of using that.

  • You work in an LBS, don't you? Can you sort me out, guv?

  • Unemployed, need to find one where I deal with less customer, an area I always struggle massively on.

  • Will look in my mudguard bits.

    Someone will have one.

  • I definitely have one for a 45mm sks for the reasons ed gave. Just need to find it.

  • I drilled my 30mm pdws so I could attach them to the chainstay bridge. Nice and secure. Still able to use the elastic band, although maybe I should chop it? Meh.

    I like these guards, but they're not £70 nice.

  • I have some of those. PM and I'll post to you.

  • Cheers all.

    @c00ps PM incoming

  • I have found one for 45mm guards. Based in Canary Wharf during the day if that's any easier than posting.

  • That's cool, I'm sorted but thanks anyway.

  • Oooh get her.

  • I've got some GB long 40mm and 2 leather flaps to fit tonight. 3 hours?

    What size tyre did you manage to fit under these? Reckon they'd take a 33c?

  • Ref post 2056 a month ago.

    My SKS commuters are doing the do, most happy with them so far, still haven't trimmed down the front stays over hang but not having a problem catching them with work boots on.
    A dry bum is priceless :)

  • No chance. I have 28's on 23mm rims and it's very close.

  • Need some mudguards for a bike that has eyelets, and I've seen these for a ridiculously cheap price:

    http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FSSLSMG700/stronglight-s-type-700c-mudguard

    With a 25% discount, they're under £12 (for the 35mm version), admittedly plus postage.

    Look just like SKS ones to me. Does anyone have any experience of them?

  • Planet X has the GB 40mm long for £27 right now

  • Anyone want a brand new set of GB 60mm short for £15?

    Planned to put them on my wife's commuter and whilst I measured the frame space, I failed to take into account the brake calliper.

    Ordered from Planet X, not really worth sending them back as postage will take most of the refund.

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