Damnnn. OP clocking into the hell ya simulator.
What full frame pump is that?
Single-Kiwi2278 on
I recommend fenders
langstoned on
Unreasonably expensive ones. I had some Honjos color matched to my Spacehorse, it looks sharp but they are the fiddlieast pain in the ass imaginable.
blimly on
SKS Bluemels are my go to fenders. Lots of people will recommend more expensive aluminum fenders from Velo-Orange or elsewhere, but nothing beats the value of a set of Bluemels. They’re decently priced, provide great coverage (even more if you add a mudflap), and are super durable.
RobbMeeX on
Plastic ones as metal ones are noisy
ALittleBitOfGay on
I have PDWs on my commuter/gravel bike that I really like. Not sure if they make them in 26″ though… And the aluminum ones that I have are pretty spendy. Not sure how good or bad the plastic ones are.
animatorgeek on
If you’re going for functionality, get polycarbonate (slightly flexible plastic) ones. They’re WAY more durable and lighter than metal ones. I once ran over a traffic cone and it completely folded my fender back on itself. It popped right back to its original shape with just a slight crease mark. I easily bent the stays back into place and the fender was (functionally) as good as new.
SeattleElectricBike on
PDW Ponchos or Full Metals are pretty dope.
ZippierUser on
I love the ss velo orange ones
Comfortable_Job_1903 on
I have had a set of planet bike hardcore 26″ fenders for over 10 years.
loranbriggs on
I’d go with the velo-orange 60mm x 26″ fenders. Comes with everything you need and a solid.
Returning2Riding on
Cut your own using the flexible cutting boards sold for $1.50 a pair at Dollar Tree
Po0rYorick on
SKS for plastic. Velo Orange for metal. The VO ones are really nice and are silent.
konishiwoi on
SKS Bluemels, available in many width. Plastic but I believe they have an aluminium shank inside
Portland design Works
Planet Bike
Suitable_Sky2079 on
SKS or VO aluminum
West_Arugula134 on
Planet bike
whatcolourisgreen on
Yo OP rain gear is useless. Anything you wear is gonna build up condensation inside the jacket, you will be soaked. Unless you are in like alaska or riding in the winter enjoy the rain
watchful_viability on
Those SKS Bluemels are hard to beat for the price, I’ve got them on mine and they’ve held up great through two winters of salty roads. Also love the croc drying rack situation going on with your bars lol.
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Damnnn. OP clocking into the hell ya simulator.
What full frame pump is that?
I recommend fenders
Unreasonably expensive ones. I had some Honjos color matched to my Spacehorse, it looks sharp but they are the fiddlieast pain in the ass imaginable.
SKS Bluemels are my go to fenders. Lots of people will recommend more expensive aluminum fenders from Velo-Orange or elsewhere, but nothing beats the value of a set of Bluemels. They’re decently priced, provide great coverage (even more if you add a mudflap), and are super durable.
Plastic ones as metal ones are noisy
I have PDWs on my commuter/gravel bike that I really like. Not sure if they make them in 26″ though… And the aluminum ones that I have are pretty spendy. Not sure how good or bad the plastic ones are.
If you’re going for functionality, get polycarbonate (slightly flexible plastic) ones. They’re WAY more durable and lighter than metal ones. I once ran over a traffic cone and it completely folded my fender back on itself. It popped right back to its original shape with just a slight crease mark. I easily bent the stays back into place and the fender was (functionally) as good as new.
PDW Ponchos or Full Metals are pretty dope.
I love the ss velo orange ones
I have had a set of planet bike hardcore 26″ fenders for over 10 years.
I’d go with the velo-orange 60mm x 26″ fenders. Comes with everything you need and a solid.
Cut your own using the flexible cutting boards sold for $1.50 a pair at Dollar Tree
SKS for plastic. Velo Orange for metal. The VO ones are really nice and are silent.
SKS Bluemels, available in many width. Plastic but I believe they have an aluminium shank inside
Portland design Works
Planet Bike
SKS or VO aluminum
Planet bike
Yo OP rain gear is useless. Anything you wear is gonna build up condensation inside the jacket, you will be soaked. Unless you are in like alaska or riding in the winter enjoy the rain
Those SKS Bluemels are hard to beat for the price, I’ve got them on mine and they’ve held up great through two winters of salty roads. Also love the croc drying rack situation going on with your bars lol.
These guys have good fenders: https://velo-orange.com/pages/rapid-search-results?q=fenders