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  • Thinking of just drilling a hole in the fender and using some soft-ish washers for the attachment screw

    I have just done this on the rear of mine (SKS bluemels). feels really solid and looks somewhat elegant. i actually used a few of the plastic washers that came with the mudguard. will see how long this lasts with/without cracking

    still need to trim the rear stays. a friend has suggested cheap bolt cutters are the perfect tool. took me ages to trim the front ones with hacksaw

  • Hello, your Strael looks great with the guards! I also have a Strael 3.0 and I'm in the process of fitting mudguards to it. Did your Strael come with the bolts for the eyelets? Or did you get them from SKS or somewhere else?

  • i think the strael came with everything except the bolts for the eyelets (i guess because they vary between mudguard manufacturer?). the sks mudguards came with tonnes of vary length bolts and washers etc. so fitting wasnt a problem. they are doing a great job! 2 hours in the pissing rain yesterday with my club:

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