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• #5852
Hi all,
Anybody fitted SKS fenders on a Pompino v4? I have bought some Longboards for mine, but have the following concerns:
The hole in the seat-stay bridge faces down, making it extremely difficult to screw the metal bracket that clips onto the fender into the bridge.
The bracket connecting the front fender to the fork crown is too short. I can't file the hole big enough so that the fender sits low enough to not foul the wire between the v-brake arms (Tektro 926AL Mini-V)
Anybody had to deal with this before? Any bright ideas? I can take some photos if my words aren't clear!
Thanks in advance :)
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• #5853
- drill the mudguard, mount directly
- mount bracket on the back of the forks (?) (pics would help)
- drill the mudguard, mount directly
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• #5854
The bracket connecting the front fender to the fork crown is too short. I can't file the hole big enough so that the fender sits low enough to not foul the wire between the v-brake arms (Tektro 926AL Mini-V)
I've got this issue on my pomp, and I've not got off my arse to solve it. I need to fabricate some kind of metal extension, which might involve some filing out, and brazing on of an extension piece.
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• #5855
Basically I live with it. The v-brake wire pushes the guard to the left every time I brake. If I brake hard it rubs the tyre.
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• #5856
are there any fenders that will fit without modding them?
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• #5857
Mudguards. This place sometimes...
That's up there with "bidon" and "up".
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• #5859
11-36 9sp cassettes are hens teeth it seems
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• #5860
Ah, 10 speed then.
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• #5861
I'm cycling to Blackpool in May.
260 miles / 4 days
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• #5862
Yep, will see. For now gearing is perfect for my use.
Need to try it loaded with overnight stuff, but should be ok. -
• #5863
The Image here shows the fix for getting your front fender on while running mini-v brakes without any rubbing!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ah_blake/9413723796/in/album-72157629648534049/
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• #5864
I thought about your reply, and here's my concern with item 1.
In order to screw the drilled mudguard on, you need to remove the wheel. However, how do you get the wheel back on after the mudguard has been screwed in? Not possible with fork-ends, right?
I will take some pics on the weekend and see what I can come up with!
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• #5865
Removal of the back wheel is always awkward with track dropouts and mudguards. Hence forward facing Horizontal dropouts on older single speed and three speed bikes.
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• #5866
I only need to deflate the tyre to remove the wheel.
You could also use the front safety mount stuff on the rear to detach the stays or simply unscrew them. -
• #5867
Detach the stays at the eyelets.
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• #5868
I just sort of pull the wheel off regardless of any complaints from the mudguards - no breakages so far!
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• #5869
I have the safety mounts (cheap to get a 2nd sks pair) on front and rear to aid getting the wheels in and out on my pompetamine.
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• #5870
^ something I've been meaning to do for about 4 years. Just waiting on that big lottery win.
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• #5871
Well just keep playing at £2 a week, you should win within the next 54 weeks (year), pleasingly the £0.95 clips should be affordable even if you only win £25 http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sks-secu-clips-for-front-mudguard-stays-per-pair-prod666/
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• #5872
What size?
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• #5873
What size?
It's an XL Pompetamine
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• #5874
It's more psychological. I tell myself don't deserve nice things :(
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• #5875
Out, too big for me.
No, I'll have to drag it out for a shoot soon so that I can sell it