Thanks - I didn't think I was spamming because (maybe I am naive) when I googled our product which is wooden mudguards, this forum came up top and there were lots of posts from people who had seen fenders in Portland etc who were asking if they could get them in the UK. Apologies if anyone thought that was spam.
Myself and my partner are sincerely part of the cycling scene (and have been for 25 years from cross to mtb) so it felt okay to just pitch up with this!
Anyway, now that that is cleared up, we're glad to hear the comments about the product.
For the record they don't have a compound curve for aesthetic reasons - in elevation they are extremely unobtrusive. Similarly, the bright colours we add to the underneath would be less visible.
Thanks - I didn't think I was spamming because (maybe I am naive) when I googled our product which is wooden mudguards, this forum came up top and there were lots of posts from people who had seen fenders in Portland etc who were asking if they could get them in the UK. Apologies if anyone thought that was spam.
Myself and my partner are sincerely part of the cycling scene (and have been for 25 years from cross to mtb) so it felt okay to just pitch up with this!
Anyway, now that that is cleared up, we're glad to hear the comments about the product.
For the record they don't have a compound curve for aesthetic reasons - in elevation they are extremely unobtrusive. Similarly, the bright colours we add to the underneath would be less visible.
Cheers from sunny Edinburgh!
Stacey
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