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  • I'm sorry that I'm probably the millionth person to get stuck with SKS Chromoplastics but..

    My fork is awkward, the mount points are quite high up (above the brake and inside the fork) but that's ok, have pushed the poles through. Now how do I mount he guard on back side of the fork, it's deep and not flat either. The provided screw isn't long enough and having it on the front just throws all the angles off and it rubs.

    Is it as simple as go to a hardward store and get a really long screw? May go have a peak around Condor tomorrow... https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0858/4882/products/0000004290_0e20d7d8-3d31-4b70-9b96-648d235eb6cf.jpg?v=1468234934

  • Are you sure it wouldn't rub anyway if you have the mudguard eyelet at the back of the fork crown?

    My kinesis has similar mounting points on inside of fork legs and I had to bend the metal stays a lot so they were straight by the time they hit the mounting points on the guards. If they're just straight surely they're pulling the guard at a weird angle?

    My ones:

  • I'm not certain it'll help, then I'm not sure that even with a long bolt that it will sit very well behind the fork, it's hardly a flat surface.

    To be honest, I snapped a picture and gave up, it can wait for another day and wanted to check the net before going all rage on it. The bending approach seems to be popular.

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